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    Default Dually d2 amber jk fog light write up w/ pics

    I got the dually d2 ambers with the bdf brackets from northridge 4x4.

    First off the the d2's come fully wired and connected w/ a bulit in in-line fuse w/ plenty of wire ready to go except it took me a bit of starin at the bdf brackets to connect them to each other but made sense when they were assembled.

    I also spliced the d2's intot he stock foglight harness but they kept continuously blinking so i just cut wire and just use the switch which is fine cuz i dont have to look at the green light on the dash n e more.

    I ALSO PAINTED THE FRONT FACPLATE FOR THE BDF BRACKET BLACK TO MATCH THE BUMPER WHICH WAS WORTH THAT LITTLE EXTRA STEP THOUGH IF U WANT TO TRY THE METAL LOOK FIRST ITS JUST 2 ALLENS HEADS HOLDING IT WHICH CAN EASILY BE REMOVED AND PAINTED

    - first i assembled the brackets and d2's together
    - next i had to remove the bumper to remove the old fogs and put in the d2's
    - install the d2's into the bumper and check to see if they work ( i had to remove and install the bumper by-myself, im a big guy so it wasnt to difficult but still a hassle so if u can get some help from a buddy)
    - re-assemble the front end and beggin to install the wire harness (run mine threw the fire wall by the master brake cylinder)
    - i decided to put the switch on the a pillar with my locker's and blank switches for ease of reach
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    Photos??? How easy was the install

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    Quote Originally Posted by colorblindspy View Post
    photos??? How easy was the install
    photos just went up, the wireing was very straight foward as it came ready to go, it was just the bumper removal and installation that was the most time consuming especially by myself but well worth it

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    any reason you had to remove the front wheels?
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    I removed the wheels because they were in my way when I was removing the factory fogs but then realized they wouldnt clear between the crush frame and sway bar so I had to remove the bumper

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