Justinj360
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I just remembered I also bent that metal piece inside the fog light housing up out of the way and then flattened it out as much as I could. I think that helps some too.
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Gotta do he same for hids. Just a bit too longI just remembered I also bent that metal piece inside the fog light housing up out of the way and then flattened it out as much as I could. I think that helps some too.
They were simple plug and play. They come with a couple of extra wiring harnesses for certain cars but they weren't needed for mine. Just the plug in ballast was needed with the bulb.
Is there no need for relays? HIDs in my other car needed a relay or risk burning stuff up. Do they LEDs not use much power is why?
Where did you mount the ballasts?
So what i did was used a Ebay 6in cree LED light bar, My factory fog light housing was already busted missing the lens. I popped out the little bulb shield inside of it and used a longer bolt on the LED mount and mounted it to where the bulb would hook up to the back side of fog light housing. pretty simple, clean look and you can just splice LED lights into factory fog light wiring and don't have to worry about running any wires.