Patman rear fogs
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Patman rear fogs
Was given some free fog lights new in the box, so I went ahead and found a spot for them under Big Red
http://www.etrailer.com/Lights/Optronics/QH-82YF.html
Developed bracket design:
Cut out the brackets of out a piece of scrap steel from a window regulator
Brackets painted and lights mounted
Jacked the truck up to make it easier to work under the back end
Mounted on the truck. Only the single bumper cover 10mm bolt holds it in. Its pinched between the bumper and the support brackets.
Wired into the tail light harness and 7pin trailer harness
Mounted and wires tucked
To activate the lights, the truck must be in R and also have the Running lights on
Evening shots
Night shots
http://www.etrailer.com/Lights/Optronics/QH-82YF.html
Developed bracket design:
Cut out the brackets of out a piece of scrap steel from a window regulator
Brackets painted and lights mounted
Jacked the truck up to make it easier to work under the back end
Mounted on the truck. Only the single bumper cover 10mm bolt holds it in. Its pinched between the bumper and the support brackets.
Wired into the tail light harness and 7pin trailer harness
Mounted and wires tucked
To activate the lights, the truck must be in R and also have the Running lights on
Evening shots
Night shots
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I'd bet my back 3 are right around there! At least 2.5% or so haha I just ain't got no fancy tool to tell me what it is. And I don't want to hear it from the mouth of a cop either
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I went with the less expensive option of the two you posted in the other thread. I looked at both of them and just couldn't convince myself to spend $26 a bulb. Hopefully I don't regret being cheap. I'll let you know how they turn out.