Bumper Question ?
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Bumper Question ?
I have a stock 07 JK x bumper with no fogs or hooks on bumper. I have found a replacement on craigslist for $50 with lights and hooks. How hard will it be to connect this to mine. I have been told it is very hard to do as mine will not have the fog connecters on the harness or light switch on stalk and also will have to have Dealer program . Could I not just hot wire this and run from Battery to toggle to lights ?
#3
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DLHWrangler07
The issue would be, older jk/jku jeeps do not have these opening pre-installed or mounted on the bumpers. Unless this was ordered as a factory option like the Sahara model. One may find that the entire bumper cover would need to be order. The bumper cover would already have the two hood holes and fog light holes already molded into the bumper cover.
So unless the replacement you're referring to has the tow hooks and fog light housings already installed on the bumper, you'll have to search for the extra components to create the entire system.
The issue would be, older jk/jku jeeps do not have these opening pre-installed or mounted on the bumpers. Unless this was ordered as a factory option like the Sahara model. One may find that the entire bumper cover would need to be order. The bumper cover would already have the two hood holes and fog light holes already molded into the bumper cover.
So unless the replacement you're referring to has the tow hooks and fog light housings already installed on the bumper, you'll have to search for the extra components to create the entire system.
#4
In theory you could get LED fogs and tap them
Into the side marker lights. LEDs are low Amp draw and would come on when you clicked on the the running lights. Some 18 gauge wire, solder and liquid tape for a clean splice.
Into the side marker lights. LEDs are low Amp draw and would come on when you clicked on the the running lights. Some 18 gauge wire, solder and liquid tape for a clean splice.
#5
JK Jedi
It's an interesting thought either way.
#6
Assuming you don't live, nor will every live, in a state that has weird rules about running fogs + headlights (like Oklahoma apparently), this sounds like an easy route. The major downside is never being able to turn the fogs off though.....on top of having to run LED (in case you're opposed to LED)
It's an interesting thought either way.
It's an interesting thought either way.