Rigid DOT Fogs with Stock Wiring ???
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Rigid DOT Fogs with Stock Wiring ???
Just received lights and brackets and going to install them this weekend in place of the stock fogs. I believe the Rigids have less draw and as long as I am fine with using the stock switch settings (fogs on low beam only) is there any reason I can't just use the stock wiring and replace the stock plug with a waterproof plug ?
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As long as you're ok with the stock function, there's no reason you can't use the stock wiring. As you said, the Rigids draw less than the OEM fogs did, so the wiring is perfectly adequate for the new lights.
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It's 100% plug and play with a set of these:
https://www.amazon.com/Fog-Light-Wir.../dp/B00PD97AQA
I installed SAE Rigid Duallys in January of 2015 with these and they work flawlessly to date.
https://www.amazon.com/Fog-Light-Wir.../dp/B00PD97AQA
I installed SAE Rigid Duallys in January of 2015 with these and they work flawlessly to date.
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It's 100% plug and play with a set of these:
https://www.amazon.com/Fog-Light-Wir.../dp/B00PD97AQA
I installed SAE Rigid Duallys in January of 2015 with these and they work flawlessly to date.
https://www.amazon.com/Fog-Light-Wir.../dp/B00PD97AQA
I installed SAE Rigid Duallys in January of 2015 with these and they work flawlessly to date.
Those are a great way to install fog lights without having to cut anything, but those look a little underwhelming (although they probably work fine) MRT sells them for a little less at $28 delivered, and they are Made in the USA and have two layers of outer protection - a must if you offroad or mud at all.
Check them out here!
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I just posted a thread asking anyone if they've PROPERLY mounted square fogs into the factory openings. I'm looking at the rigid 46527 brackets but haven't seen anything about how to install them. Can you help?!?
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