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kyotee1
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Reged: 09/01/04
Posts: 1737
Loc: Coyotehill, TX
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Not really a hunting gear question, but could help out while driving.
I was given a pair of fog lights and haven't decided whether to put them on my ATV or my truck...leaning toward my Silverado. The problem I'm having is where and how to attach them and then run the wires/toggle switch to the battery. My truck has the chrome panel front to guard the radiator.
Was wondering if any of you have added a pair to your vehicle and where did you fasten them/hook them up?
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Tx_Phantom
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Reged: 12/05/06
Posts: 1991
Loc: Fort Worth, TX
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I'd install them on the back bumper, facing at an upward 45 degree angle and flip the switch when you are tailgated.
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kyotee1
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I'd install them on the back bumper, facing at an upward 45 degree angle and flip the switch when you are tailgated.
Trouble-maker...Fastliberator warned me about you. 
That kinda defeats the purpose of seeing through the fog, right? But I already have a pair of SPOTLIGHTS mounted on the bumper for that situation!
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Tx_Phantom
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Trouble-maker...Fastliberator warned me about you. 
That kinda defeats the purpose of seeing through the fog, right? But I already have a pair of SPOTLIGHTS mounted on the bumper for that situation!
LOL - FL was right in warning you - trouble seems to follow me. 
the purpose wouldnt be defeated if you drove in reverse in the fog.
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kyotee1
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Loc: Coyotehill, TX
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LMAO...that's too good! Hmmm, I have enough problems driving forward, much less backwards...God help us then.
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