Missing Fog lights..
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Missing Fog lights..
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When I bought my XJ, I noticed the fog lights had been removed. The little brackets are still on my bumper, and I've got the switch on my dash... what do I need to do to put new ones on? Is it a simple plug n go deal?
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When I bought my XJ, I noticed the fog lights had been removed. The little brackets are still on my bumper, and I've got the switch on my dash... what do I need to do to put new ones on? Is it a simple plug n go deal?
92 Cherokee Ltd.
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From: Spotsylvania VA
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I just did that too. The old brackets were too rusted to get off so I ended up pulling off the bumper and cutting them off. Then I had to drill out the holes to mount the new lights. I was able to wire them into the old wires so I didn't need to run wires or mount a new switch. All said a 1 hour project turned into a three hour project, about normal LOL
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From: York PA/State College PA
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I got these from walmart for 10 dollars and mounted them to the bumper. Then ran the wires down between the bumper and the grill to where the fog light wires are. Then I striped and caped the wires together and called it a day. It's rather cheap considering 1 OEM fog light can be as much as 50 dollars. Just an idea.
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Nice idea. I might look into that.
I wouldn't care so much about the fog lights, but my headlights are so dim, I can't see a thing. I've replaced the whole bulb/cover doomahicky, but they might as well be covered in scotch tape. I need to drive with my hi beams on when on the hwy or I'm blind.
I wouldn't care so much about the fog lights, but my headlights are so dim, I can't see a thing. I've replaced the whole bulb/cover doomahicky, but they might as well be covered in scotch tape. I need to drive with my hi beams on when on the hwy or I'm blind.
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Originally Posted by Rustie
Nice idea. I might look into that.
I wouldn't care so much about the fog lights, but my headlights are so dim, I can't see a thing. I've replaced the whole bulb/cover doomahicky, but they might as well be covered in scotch tape. I need to drive with my hi beams on when on the hwy or I'm blind.
I wouldn't care so much about the fog lights, but my headlights are so dim, I can't see a thing. I've replaced the whole bulb/cover doomahicky, but they might as well be covered in scotch tape. I need to drive with my hi beams on when on the hwy or I'm blind.
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yea i got the walmart rectangle ones and originally placed them in the oem fog local but then trimmed my lower bumper section and placed them on top like the old skool xj lights. Same reason tho, not enough oem lighting from just the headlights. With them in the same place i had to cut just a little more than stock i believe but they looked factory when i was done. here are oem placements (1st) and now(2nd). Same pair in both setups.
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Originally Posted by BLACKSPORT
yea i got the walmart rectangle ones and originally placed them in the oem fog local but then trimmed my lower bumper section and placed them on top like the old skool xj lights. Same reason tho, not enough oem lighting from just the headlights. With them in the same place i had to cut just a little more than stock i believe but they looked factory when i was done. here are oem placements (1st) and now(2nd). Same pair in both setups.
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roof lights are just walmart baja's that i mounted to a 1.25 rectangle bar i believe. Not crazy bright but they do the job when my headlights are blocked or covered in mud lol.
This is the only pic and i ended up trimming maybe 1/2 inch off the bottoms just on the sides. Obviously i also move the bumper lights further out after this pic as well.
I taped off where i wanted to cut and used a dremel and cut. Then later used a razor blade to cut the small amount the second time. The blade goes quick but you have to be pacient/carefull cause it is easier to get off track with it than the dremel.
This is the only pic and i ended up trimming maybe 1/2 inch off the bottoms just on the sides. Obviously i also move the bumper lights further out after this pic as well.
I taped off where i wanted to cut and used a dremel and cut. Then later used a razor blade to cut the small amount the second time. The blade goes quick but you have to be pacient/carefull cause it is easier to get off track with it than the dremel.
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Trimmed my bumper the same way. Took the skirt off the metal bumper and used a dremel tool with a cutting wheel to remove the skirt of the plastic bumper ends. Makes it look a little higher and clean. I attached a set of square fog lights to the top of the bumper as well. Make sure you know the black wire is your hot wire and the blue is your ground.
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I got these from walmart for 10 dollars and mounted them to the bumper. Then ran the wires down between the bumper and the grill to where the fog light wires are. Then I striped and caped the wires together and called it a day. It's rather cheap considering 1 OEM fog light can be as much as 50 dollars. Just an idea.
Nicely done- I think I'm going to do the same. How did you end up mounting to the bumper? I thinking a quick way would be a small pieces of rubber and self tappers. Curious about how you did it. they look great.
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Originally Posted by breakthecycle128
Nicely done- I think I'm going to do the same. How did you end up mounting to the bumper? I thinking a quick way would be a small pieces of rubber and self tappers. Curious about how you did it. they look great.