Fog Lights?

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Juanillo2023HC

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No issues with parking sensors, I wondered the same thing. But all good.

I looked at the idea of them in the grills, didn’t like the dot look, also considered a 6” led bar Piaa makes but to big.
 

CASTLEDFW15

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Two questions…….…

Brade………..i that a Premier or HC? Grilles are similiar. Same request as Juan….. Can you take some night photos from the drivers seat in a area without much supplental lighting….get a true sense of the beam pattern.

Juan….…..Do you have or can you take some night photos from the drivers sea….same as Brade…night in area without much supplemental lighting…..get a reue sense of the beam pattern. I like the simplicity of the location but would want to make sure the beam projects down and off to the corners…
 

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I'm considering a foot-activated on/off switch on the driver's footboard for controlling the Road Lights that I'm planning to install up front, thinking to attach the switch with Velcro onto the carpet pad.. rather than screw down a 1950-70's style automotive high-beam foot switch.

Something similar to this...

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Kpwweb

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Do you think using a GMC Yukon switchboard would work if the fogs are wired to it? I am planning on doing the same install but wanted a factory like switch.
I don’t think so. That switch is only a momentary switch. It doesn’t lock on/off. Also, it is only pilot duty, it can’t carry a load. It is meant to send a signal to the BCM.
 

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