hello,
I hooked up a set of pilot fog lights. They are 55w lights and very dim. I used the wiring in the kit. I am not running a relay. My power is running directly from my low beams. Ground on the body seems to be a good ground.
At first I did hook directly to the battery killing it of course. Since I had no harness I wanted to just hook everything up without.
Im told if I use a relay I can increase the brightness of the bulbs adding a relay? is this true? Is there any other way to run these lights to a better power source?
The foglights I put on I recently moved to the windshield after some mounts I ordered. This means I may have to have two sources or a shared source for both.
Should I ad the relay? Can I share one source for both new bumper fog lights and windshield lights? Right now any suggestions will help.
Im worried about running both sets to the low beams. I guess im a bit lost can anyone help?
I hooked up a set of pilot fog lights. They are 55w lights and very dim. I used the wiring in the kit. I am not running a relay. My power is running directly from my low beams. Ground on the body seems to be a good ground.
At first I did hook directly to the battery killing it of course. Since I had no harness I wanted to just hook everything up without.
Im told if I use a relay I can increase the brightness of the bulbs adding a relay? is this true? Is there any other way to run these lights to a better power source?
The foglights I put on I recently moved to the windshield after some mounts I ordered. This means I may have to have two sources or a shared source for both.
Should I ad the relay? Can I share one source for both new bumper fog lights and windshield lights? Right now any suggestions will help.
Im worried about running both sets to the low beams. I guess im a bit lost can anyone help?