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Old 02-04-2010, 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by scarp
I don't know I like the yellow covers.






Well on mine anyway.






yep I agree, yellow on yellow looks sweet, but on mine I feel like im driving a 2-ton bumble bee
Old 02-04-2010, 10:23 PM
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Any way to connect the lights to turn on when you put your highlights on?

I really would prefer to not put a hole in the dash for the switch, but if thats the only option I will do it.

Would really rather just hook it up to the highlights though.
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Originally Posted by parsapar
Any way to connect the lights to turn on when you put your highlights on?

I really would prefer to not put a hole in the dash for the switch, but if thats the only option I will do it.

Would really rather just hook it up to the highlights though.
I think there is a way you can hook them so that they utilize the fog light switch,, I guess it would just mean running the cables to the indicator stalk rather than to the switch, to be honest the switch is very small and if your concerned about putting a tiny hole in your dash, put it in the panel below the steering column, you could probably replace that for about $20 if you really wanted to later down the line
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Just been out and bought some new covers to replace the yellow ones that come with the lights, there the soft covers, but I left the packing foam behind them so that if a stone does hit, it will be cussioned by the foam insert, the black and red look much better on a black jeep IMO







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Very nice looking!

What brackets did you use? I am trying to decide on the Daylighters or the Slimlights... does the regular slimlights mounting bracket work on the days? http://www.quadratec.com/products/12110_604.htm
Old 02-18-2010, 08:15 AM
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So the daylighters do come with a relay? I remember the old ones only came with a harness that had to be wired to the battery without a relay.
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congrats Mabrook
Old 02-24-2010, 06:46 AM
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yeah they come with the relay and everything you need straight out oif the box, just wire them up and your good to go
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just wondering if you used anything behind the bracket, like a homemade gasket to keep the metal on metal contact down??
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the brackets came with a foam pad already glues to the bracket, so no need for your own gasket, although if the brackets you choose dont have a bracket then im sure you could find something suitable in any hardware shop.......... mybrackets are rugged ridge I think by the way


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