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2011-2014 Mustangs
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2013 lower fogs at a ridiculous price!
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<blockquote data-quote="dirtyd88" data-source="post: 12878605" data-attributes="member: 84007"><p>What I really want to do is somewhat complicated with involving a series of relayed relays. :lol1: Plus I don't really want to install a switch unless I can make it easily accessible while driving, and hidden/factory.</p><p></p><p>Basically I want to be law abiding and have now more then 4 forward illuminating lights on my vehicle...</p><p></p><p>I want the grill fog lights to be on the same circuit as the headlights, so all 4 come on at the same time, then the lower fogs will be tapped into the existing fog wiring. However, I want to have the ability to turn off the grill fog lights when I'm in town and what not, which is where the switch comes in. </p><p></p><p>Not really all that hard now that I've typed it out and reread it. :bash:</p><p></p><p></p><p>*Excuse Any Grammar or Spelling Errors*</p><p>Tapatalkin' on the iPhone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtyd88, post: 12878605, member: 84007"] What I really want to do is somewhat complicated with involving a series of relayed relays. :lol1: Plus I don't really want to install a switch unless I can make it easily accessible while driving, and hidden/factory. Basically I want to be law abiding and have now more then 4 forward illuminating lights on my vehicle... I want the grill fog lights to be on the same circuit as the headlights, so all 4 come on at the same time, then the lower fogs will be tapped into the existing fog wiring. However, I want to have the ability to turn off the grill fog lights when I'm in town and what not, which is where the switch comes in. Not really all that hard now that I've typed it out and reread it. :bash: *Excuse Any Grammar or Spelling Errors* Tapatalkin' on the iPhone [/QUOTE]
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