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    Here is the light and relay.

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  2. #12
    The fog lights are more of a problem.

    Piaa makes a mount that might work... but dosent.

    Nemesis make a mount that is for rear mounted fogs.... Nope.

    In the end I zip tied them in. With the JCR bumper, the zip ties work great.

    A little weather stripping around the hole, and the bolts hold the truck lite aux lights perfectly.

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    I wove the zip ties around the posts that the JCR bumper uses for the fog mount, and then wove the opposite corners together behind the lights.

    Five ties total.

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    I bought relays on amazon so I could keep the plugs. They only fit the Jeep side, so I had to cut the trucklite side, and the relay and reconnect them so that I could preserve the plug from the relay.

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    It really came out good.

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    Man I wish you wouldn't have cut those connectors off so short - I could totally use them! I do need to find a good source for those nice watertight connectors.

    That being said, how did the xpel go onto those headlamps and fogs? I really think I'l do this when I move up to LEDs for the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snarf77 View Post
    Man I wish you wouldn't have cut those connectors off so short - I could totally use them! I do need to find a good source for those nice watertight connectors.

    That being said, how did the xpel go onto those headlamps and fogs? I really think I'l do this when I move up to LEDs for the front.
    the xpel kit for the jk dosent fit because it expects the light to be more convex. So i trimmed it. They are protected, but if you get close, you can see that i cut them.

    Maybe I'm hypersensitive. as usual with the jeep.

    and the connectors didn't fit the plugs. thats why i cut them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeepLab View Post
    the xpel kit for the jk dosent fit because it expects the light to be more convex. So i trimmed it. They are protected, but if you get close, you can see that i cut them.

    Maybe I'm hypersensitive. as usual with the jeep.

    and the connectors didn't fit the plugs. thats why i cut them.
    Gotcha on the connectors.

    Did the kit just need to be smaller diameter? Is/was it a circle that was too big or oblong?

    Thinking if I get some headlight replacements I'll just have a circle cut and try the mount myself.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Snarf77 View Post
    Gotcha on the connectors.

    Did the kit just need to be smaller diameter? Is/was it a circle that was too big or oblong?

    Thinking if I get some headlight replacements I'll just have a circle cut and try the mount myself.
    They are circles. Id ask xpel for a 6 inch light kit that would work fine.

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