Author Topic: Fog Lights  (Read 1255 times)

Offline knobby

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Fog Lights
« on: 09 August 2004, 23:09 »
Hi Guys

Just purchased the big bumper bit for my 8v and i am looking to purchase the fog lights too.. to be honest for foggy conditions they aint really worth having cos in my area we rarely get any.. but i wouldnt mind wiring them up to my full beam.. so the this could help the sh!tty lights the golf currently has. Any ideas how i would do this..

look forward to some helpful advice....

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Offline carrie

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Re:Fog Lights
« Reply #1 on: 09 August 2004, 23:14 »
not sure of legality, but one way of doing it would be to have a relay triggered by live feed to headlamps and a fused live feed to relay from the battery.


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Offline rubjonny

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Re:Fog Lights
« Reply #2 on: 10 August 2004, 10:30 »
If you plan to do that for gods sake dont put fog light bulbs in, nothing pisses me off more than some tosser driving around with full beams and fogs on a clear night, or during the day! >:(

You could always go for an uprated headlamp loom to improve the light output, it involve wiring up a relay to the battery to provide a higher voltage to the bulbs.
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