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Quick question.
Well technically they are driving lights. They're just cheapo ones I got for $20. Glass lens with a plastic case thingy around it, and plastic bars( lol "rock guards") in front of the lenses. 3"X5" and I think they suit the rocco styling quite well. They come with 55w H3's which I think will suffice.
I just want them to help out when I'm back roading, next question is how long will my alternator be able to take all the extra draw?? lol
Ah well, Thanks for the responses everyone.
G'Night
-George
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Bennett
To: Scourge
Cc: Scirocco List
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: Quick question.
Agreed no dumb questions. (THAT's REALLY funny from me)
You must swear to Allah that you will ONLY use the foglights when it is foggy though, lest you would be in danger of becoming an asshat.
Driving lights on the other hand are perfectly ok... (flame suit on)
:)
Chris
On 8/19/05, Scourge <scourge@cogeco.ca> wrote:
Ok, dumb question.
I just bought some fog lights for the Roc. I've already got a factory foglight switch(not wired up yet). I'm going to draw 12V+ from the ignition to the switch, then ground out the small terminal on the switch(so the little light comes on when the switch is in the on position). I then run the 12V+ from the other terminal(it's only hot when the switch is on) out to the relay. The relay will have power from the battery that's going to the fog lights when they're on, and the fog lights themselves will be grounded. Now after the 12V+ from the switch goes into the relay, I'm just grounding out the other side of the relay, right?? Something doesn't seem quite right there.
I just need an "Ok, sounds good" or HOLY SHIT DON'T DO THAT!! lol
Thanks guys(and girls)
-George
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