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solacedagony
01-14-08, 10:24 AM
I drive through a lot of deer-infested areas and I'm probably going to get some fog lights. But in the mean time, I was thinking that it'd be a good idea to modify my truck so that when I turn my brights on, my low beams stay on as well. However, I have no clue how to go about that. Can anyone with a clue (since I don't have one) give me an idea of how to go about this or where to look to get that info? Thanks.
i know a few guys who did the low beam plus high beam and melted the plastic got to be verry careful.
solacedagony
01-14-08, 12:10 PM
i know a few guys who did the low beam plus high beam and melted the plastic got to be verry careful.
You mean the wires or the actual head light plastic covers? They get THAT hot?
the covers across the back got hot. and started to melt.
Chris from Washington
01-14-08, 04:22 PM
I drive through a lot of deer-infested areas and I'm probably going to get some fog lights. But in the mean time, I was thinking that it'd be a good idea to modify my truck so that when I turn my brights on, my low beams stay on as well. However, I have no clue how to go about that. Can anyone with a clue (since I don't have one) give me an idea of how to go about this or where to look to get that info? Thanks.
I would check out some forums that are dedicated to either Ford Trucks or Rangers.
When I bought my 4Runner, that was one thing that just bugged me about it. You couldn't turn on the fogs with the highs, or just have the fogs on by themselves.
checked out a 4Runner forum, and someone had already posted the mod on how to fix it. For my truck it was like a 10 minute mod too!!
Purple RS
01-14-08, 04:56 PM
You may want to check the legality of that mod, I know a lot of people do it. In most states, it isn't legal to use more than 2 sets of forward facing bright lights at the same time. This includes high beams, low beams, fog lights, and driving lights. That's why the factory wires up fog and driving lights to be on only with low beams and disabled with high beams.
Off road is something different and you can use as many as you want, as long as you're off road.
Chris from Washington
01-14-08, 05:04 PM
Yes I forgot to mention that it's technically illegal most states to do it. It's one of those mods that you'll most likely never get pulled over for, but there is always a chance.
cargodz
01-14-08, 05:45 PM
Check your local laws first, and after you find out if it's legal or not... although it should be on your vehicle since you have no running/ fog lamps... Here's the link for the ranger conversion: http://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/hibeams.html
solacedagony
01-15-08, 05:49 AM
I knew about the legalities of it, but thanks for mentioning that guys.
Mike, is that how the newer ('03) Rangers work as well? Low/high beams off that relay?
Has anyone else seen melting or overheating issues like Bill mentioned?
cargodz
01-15-08, 06:12 AM
Well I've seen guys have the melting problem on full size Chevys, but that's cause they were using Hella H3 lighting in them... them things get super hot... If you use a standard Sylvania Silverstar you'll be alright... And the newer Rangers should be pretty close to this set up.
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