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post Apr 27, 2006 - 1:03 AM
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So my car is a 94 with a 98 bumper, which means i have the slots for the fog lights. Ive come across a set and I was just wondering if its possible to wire them up to my car. I could make a switch to go on the inside, just not sure how hard it would be to wire these up. Any help is appreciated... and these would come with the harness'es and all.

-Josh.


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post Apr 27, 2006 - 11:15 PM
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Thanks batman, i had seen that diagram before on here awhile back, i guess my only question is where to ground the wires, and then where to run all this wiring...where should i put it to make it easiest to get a switch in the cabin.


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post Apr 27, 2006 - 11:25 PM
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QUOTE(JFrost9 @ Apr 28, 2006 - 12:15 AM) [snapback]427413[/snapback]

Thanks batman, i had seen that diagram before on here awhile back, i guess my only question is where to ground the wires, and then where to run all this wiring...where should i put it to make it easiest to get a switch in the cabin.

Ground the wires directly to the chassis, there are plenty of grounding points in the bay. Just make sure it is a good connection with bare metal.

For running the wires through the firewall there are 2 good places IMO.
One is were your engine harness already goes through the firewall (pass side, next to your wiper motor, behind the glove box) and the other is the rubber boot surrounding the steering column (driver's side, behind the pedals). For the column boot, just poke a hole or slit through it and push them through.


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