ShadowsPapa
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- Bill
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Props took a whopping 5 minutes or so to install (and that was in 28 degree air)
Next came the fog lights. My steel bumper came with brackets that allow Overland stock fogs to be installed in the Rubicon type steel bumper. That saved me 50 bucks in that I didn't have to order the steel bumper kit for these lights.
But - since there's some "play" in how things can be aligned when the lights are attached to the brackets - I thought I had everything perfectly straight but when installed I note the right fog light line is not 100% level - the right end is up a bit so I'll have to remove it, loosen the screws and shift the light in the bracket before I go totally nuts thinking of it being not perfectly level. But with temps around the mid-single digits for a while, it will have to wait. In the mean time, they are installed and work fine. I was a bit baffled for 10 seconds - until I realize that fog lights are disabled when the headlights are in auto mode with auto high beams enabled. DUH.
Stock Overland fog on left, new Diode Dynamics fog on right...............
Stock Overland fog center -
New fog in the adapter bracket that comes with the bumper I have - I need to remove the right light and loosen those four bolts and shift the light a bit to make it sit level when on.
I used stainless hardware with nyloc stainless nuts to attach the lights to the brackets.
Next came the fog lights. My steel bumper came with brackets that allow Overland stock fogs to be installed in the Rubicon type steel bumper. That saved me 50 bucks in that I didn't have to order the steel bumper kit for these lights.
But - since there's some "play" in how things can be aligned when the lights are attached to the brackets - I thought I had everything perfectly straight but when installed I note the right fog light line is not 100% level - the right end is up a bit so I'll have to remove it, loosen the screws and shift the light in the bracket before I go totally nuts thinking of it being not perfectly level. But with temps around the mid-single digits for a while, it will have to wait. In the mean time, they are installed and work fine. I was a bit baffled for 10 seconds - until I realize that fog lights are disabled when the headlights are in auto mode with auto high beams enabled. DUH.
Stock Overland fog on left, new Diode Dynamics fog on right...............
Stock Overland fog center -
New fog in the adapter bracket that comes with the bumper I have - I need to remove the right light and loosen those four bolts and shift the light a bit to make it sit level when on.
I used stainless hardware with nyloc stainless nuts to attach the lights to the brackets.
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