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Old Mar 29, 2016 | 05:27 AM
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Is there a write up on how to wire up the fogs to stay on with high beams

I did it before on my 97 and 2000
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Old Mar 29, 2016 | 06:12 AM
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Old Mar 30, 2016 | 09:59 PM
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Found this looks like it will be easy

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Yep...reminder...it’s not Legal to drive with both on at the same time...

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Color me curious...but why do this?
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Cause stock high beams suck and when the fogs can stay on with the high beams you can see better,,, but, like I said ...it's not legal
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Old Mar 31, 2016 | 08:32 AM
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I suppose. You're right about the high-beams though. As long as the road is empty, I'll fire up my little light bar.
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Originally Posted by SCORGE
I suppose. You're right about the high-beams though. As long as the road is empty, I'll fire up my little light bar.
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Originally Posted by SCORGE
I suppose. You're right about the high-beams though. As long as the road is empty, I'll fire up my little light bar.
that's what I do with my light bar. But I'm always driving back roads where farms and stuff is so nobody's ever on the road
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Originally Posted by SCORGE
I suppose. You're right about the high-beams though. As long as the road is empty, I'll fire up my little light bar.
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that's what I do with my light bar. But I'm always driving back roads where farms and stuff is so nobody's ever on the road
That is why I always wire the relay for forward facing off road lights through my high beam circuit. I also have it switched so it can be turned off but will only come on with my high beams. I live out in the country so use them a lot and it is just so much easier to simply shut the high beams off and have all off road lights shut down as well.

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