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Old 03-26-2013, 11:15 AM   #1
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I am still on the fence about what to do with fog lights.

I am going to run the CS style down in the front valance so these are the options I am debating.

1) CS lower fogs tied into running lights with a relay. Keep stock fogs on switch, in current location, and tint them. (CS fogs on when headlights are on)

2)Option 1, but with fog lights moved closer to the center and tinted.

3)CS lower fogs tied into fog lights. Keep stock fogs on switch, in current location, and tint them. (CS fogs on when stock fogs are)

4) Option 3, but move fogs to center.

5)CS lower fogs tied into stock fog light harness. Remove stock fog lights.

The deciscions will take longer than the install lmao.
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Old 03-26-2013, 11:47 AM   #2
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I am still on the fence about what to do with fog lights.

I am going to run the CS style down in the front valance so these are the options I am debating.

1) CS lower fogs tied into running lights with a relay. Keep stock fogs on switch, in current location, and tint them. (CS fogs on when headlights are on)

2)Option 1, but with fog lights moved closer to the center and tinted.

3)CS lower fogs tied into fog lights. Keep stock fogs on switch, in current location, and tint them. (CS fogs on when stock fogs are)

4) Option 3, but move fogs to center.

5)CS lower fogs tied into stock fog light harness. Remove stock fog lights.

The deciscions will take longer than the install lmao.
By Texas law you can only have 2 fogs just an FYI. Most cops won't notice but some might
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Old 03-26-2013, 12:03 PM   #3
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By Texas law you can only have 2 fogs just an FYI. Most cops won't notice but some might
Exactly why I'm still trying to figure out my system. I want the grill lights on with the headlights (maybe even with the parking lights) and then have the lower fogs on the fog light harness, but still want to have to ability to run all 6 lights when I want to.
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Old 03-26-2013, 12:14 PM   #4
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By Texas law you can only have 2 fogs just an FYI. Most cops won't notice but some might
You can have as many lights as you want as long as they are not turned on correct? I would be able to turn atleast 2 off (maybe all 4 off depending on how I wire it) .
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Old 03-26-2013, 12:18 PM   #5
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You can have as many lights as you want as long as they are not turned on correct? I would be able to turn atleast 2 off (maybe all 4 off depending on how I wire it) .
Yea as long as you are not on a public road with more than 2 auxiliary lights and 2 headlights you are good
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Yea as long as you are not on a public road with more than 2 auxiliary lights and 2 headlights you are good
Or on a dark county/country road (which is the only place I would run all 6 of mine)
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Or on a dark county/country road (which is the only place I would run all 6 of mine)
Still technically illegal. Its a public road. Prolly wouldn't be a problem but just so you know
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Still technically illegal. Its a public road. Prolly wouldn't be a problem but just so you know
I know, that's why I'm having a hard time trying to figure out my own relay harness to stay within that law.

If I were able to wire in the grill lights to the headlights, would it be legal to still have those illuminated when I engage my high beams? (Be used for short range light)
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