I was wondering is there a way on getting all your lights to light up together instead of them lighting up separately and i was also wondering iof thats possible what other kind of bulbs can you get os you are not drving around with your high beams on
Just seems he's meaning to have both high and low beam circuits hot at once. You flip on the headlights (but not "brights") and all 4 come on. Then he's looking for something to replace high beams so he doesn't blind others...like angling them down or getting new lights.
ok i know on my car i turn on the high beams and they all light up! and if you dont' think your lights are giving you enough room to see the road, adjust them!
Well.. my tib came without the fogs.. but believe it or not, wiring some hella driving lights was a simple matter of mounting them then buying the factory switch.. the stock wiring was all there just waiting to be used.
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It is VERY easy.. hardest part is mounting the lights. The factory stock lights clip into the bumper (I think) so there is no actual mounting pount for non factory lights. I made a metal mount that bolts into the plastic bumper blocks where they meet the body and bolted the hella lights to them. The harness is all right there.. you may have to search for it, but it is there, all looped up and wrapped together in tape to keep it out of harms way. Just but a couple of spade ends into the wires from your lights and push them into the connecter. On the dash side, the switch mounts on the left, pull off the hard plastic part of the dash (becareful, it takes time and has more screws holding it then you think) and take out the blank, push in the factory switch. Once more the harness is already there and connected to the back of the dash where the switch goes. Screw it all back together and you are done!
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