I've got the nobles and getting them fully seated was a chore. They didn't quite want to pop in the last tab. I've seen two ways to wire these up, first to the headlight circuit for pseudo-foglight operation (which is the original intention) or to the sidemarker/drl fuse for DRL operation. I've got the sequential model which has a neat stacking light startup animation, and the turn signal is also animated. I ran my power wire across the back of the bumper frame, though I still need to install some wire clips the next time I have the bumper off.
At 6:00 when you reinstall the factory fuse cover, do you just pinch the wire between the fuse box and fuse cover? Or did you find / cut a notch to route it through?
Great question! The vehicle that is being worked on in the video is our shop car. This vehicle goes under the knife frequently for many different kinds of modifications. Although the cover was just snapped into place in this video, you can ABSOLUTELY notch the fuse box cover to ensure a better fitment. Keep in mind, notching the box may allow an easier path for water to enter and exit the fuse box... so be careful!
There’s bottom access 😮 thank you, really didn’t want to remove the bumper, thank you
I've got the nobles and getting them fully seated was a chore. They didn't quite want to pop in the last tab.
I've seen two ways to wire these up, first to the headlight circuit for pseudo-foglight operation (which is the original intention) or to the sidemarker/drl fuse for DRL operation. I've got the sequential model which has a neat stacking light startup animation, and the turn signal is also animated.
I ran my power wire across the back of the bumper frame, though I still need to install some wire clips the next time I have the bumper off.
Thank you for the response! 🤘🏻
Do those lights have any benefit at night?
At 6:00 when you reinstall the factory fuse cover, do you just pinch the wire between the fuse box and fuse cover? Or did you find / cut a notch to route it through?
Great question! The vehicle that is being worked on in the video is our shop car. This vehicle goes under the knife frequently for many different kinds of modifications. Although the cover was just snapped into place in this video, you can ABSOLUTELY notch the fuse box cover to ensure a better fitment. Keep in mind, notching the box may allow an easier path for water to enter and exit the fuse box... so be careful!
I need the link for that front grille 👀
COMING SOON!!!