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26-06-2008, 07:50 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi all Ford experts.
I’m currently in the process of adding some fog lights to my 1993 Ford TX5. So far, I’m trying to gather info and facts before doing the actual upgrade. May I please ask the following two questions please: 1) Has anyone tried using the blanks, in the rear combination lights, to use it as rear fog lights? If I’m not mistaken, there’s space for a type of rear fog light beside the reverse lights. Anyone tried it? 2) One will obviously need a switch (to turn it on), some wire & the actual bulbs. What else would one need? I’m not very technical and don’t know much about fuses and so. Does anyone know what else I’ll need? Thanks guys. I would like to do a detailed guide, for how to do this for all Ford TX5 owners who’s interested, one day. Quite soon in my future. Until I hear from a reply, WineAnt |
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