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Thanks. The relay I bought, (matches the one in the instructions), only has 4 connections. 30/85/86/87. So probably the same schematic, I'll check.
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- so 30 to the + on light, 87 straight to bat. 86, should go to toggle which has ground on the other side. 85 is switched power (+) or bat (+) if you want the lights to go on anytime regardless of key. rjp |
PS I think I got 87 and 87a mixed up in the diagram. On a 5 pin, how it is wired in my ****ty drawing is correct.
If you got a 4 pin, the center should be blank. Hope that's the case. if so, same thing :) rjp |
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I was looking up the state regulations wrt fog lights and now I might have another problem. The maximum height mounted is 30" and my 4x4 F-250, (stock/not lifted), puts them slightly higher if mounted on top of bumper, where I want them. There isn't anywhere else on the front of vehicle to mount these particular lights, other than on a light bar, which of course would be higher. That got me wondering about all of the lights I see on light bars on the roofs of Jeeps and 4x4 trucks, or even on top of hoods, etc. What the what? :confused: |
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That won't help you though. I think you'd like the convenience of not having to get out of the cab to remove the covers if the weather is so bad as to need them. The plus side of using the covers is that the lights are protected from breakage, which happens more than you think. If you put the lights on top of the bumper you will be violating the 30" rule but but by how much? It would take a real dick of a cop to pull you over for that aspect alone. You'd need to shine them right in his eyes and then he will maybe write you, but it will be primarily for using the lights, not the couple of inches over regulations. IOW, the fix-it ticket for those types of lights is to remove them altogether. Unless you can somehow convince the authority that the covers are ALWAYS in place. I think the poachers that run these pointed somewhere but directly down the road have given auxiliary lights a bad rep. You don't see the in SoCal so much. Most here are posers, not poachers. |
I'd probably have the covers on all the time unless I was using them in fog or snow, maybe really bad rain.
Funny thing happened on the way to installing them just now...I mocked them up on the bumper and I'm getting cold feet about mounting them on such a clean, stock truck. It's 22 years old w 233k miles but dang is it still pretty. I might put them on my RV instead but it has a pretty face as well. Thoughts? :) |
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My same vintage Excursion had the fogs on either side of the license plate, was a bit of a cleaner look I think.
Not thinking they would look good on the RV. |
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The Ford Super Duties and Excursions had small round fogs built into the bumpers starting a couple years after my truck was built, on either side of the license plate. Is that what you had or bigger ones? |
my first thought, when reading your original post. was this sounds like Lucas.
i don't know much about auto wiring, but something sounded wrong. |
Correct, the small square ones from the factory and I agree on the RV.
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I’ve had fog lights on a bunch of different cars and I’ve never found them to be of much use.
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Now, I don't want to put them on. That's the beauty of Amazon, though. Free returns w no hassle. :) |
The lower they are the better for fog.
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