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> Fog light help...and MPS
415PB
post Feb 2 2004, 07:49 PM
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I just acquired some fog lights and have the switch as well. My 74 has the wires in the front bumper to hook up the lights, but the PO taped them up, easy enough. As for the switch, shoud the wires for the switch be behind the dash as well? I have to drill a hole to install the switch, but I was wondering if the wiring harnesses have all the necessary wires for all the options? I also acquired a MPS that is not the same part number as mine. I installed it and drove it around for awhile but it made the engine hitch a little. Can these be adjusted? Mine is working just fine, I just wanted a spare to keep or get rid of if anyone needs it.

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HarveyH
post Feb 3 2004, 03:00 PM
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Put Hella aftermarket fog lights on my 74 a few years ago. The car did not have any mounting hardware in place for the lamps themselves so I think it never had foglights. I only had to punch a hole through the vinyl on the dash panel for the switch, there was a mounting hole in the metal underneath. Wiring is in place behind the dash for the switch. Ran a fused 10 gauge wire to a new relay in the front trunt to power the lamps, and used the stock wiring to switch the new relay.

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