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Adding fog lamps to '04 Grand Cherokee
Has anyone out there tried adding the OEM fog lights to a Grand Cherokee.
Am thinking of adding the OEM fog light kit to my '04 GC... same kit apparently fits all WJs. The kit available comes complete with all wiring, a new turn signal switch (in which the fog light switch is mounted), etc. I assume the connections are already wired in behind the front fascia, although I haven't looked. How difficult is the install? Must the steering wheel be removed? Any comments would be appreciated if you have any knowledge of this. Thanks Ed in Greensboro |
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"Ed Taylor" > wrote in message
... > Has anyone out there tried adding the OEM fog lights to a Grand Cherokee. > Am thinking of adding the OEM fog light kit to my '04 GC... same kit > apparently fits all WJs. The kit available comes complete with all wiring, > a new turn signal switch (in which the fog light switch is mounted), etc. I > assume the connections are already wired in behind the front fascia, > although I haven't looked. > > How difficult is the install? Must the steering wheel be removed? Any > comments would be appreciated if you have any knowledge of this. > Not being a GC owner i can't provide more then hearsay, but most people seem to feel that the OEM fog lights aren't as good as they could be. PIAA make some nice foglamps, although pricy. Hella makes some nice ones as well, I think that the Hella 450 or 550 are both a good value for the money Unfortunately many of the current piaa products seem to be better suited for street-rally cars that like to put things that scream "steal me", then for actual purpose. Check out http://www.piaa.com and http://www.hellausa.com Sameer |
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"Ed Taylor" > wrote in message
... > Has anyone out there tried adding the OEM fog lights to a Grand Cherokee. > Am thinking of adding the OEM fog light kit to my '04 GC... same kit > apparently fits all WJs. The kit available comes complete with all wiring, > a new turn signal switch (in which the fog light switch is mounted), etc. I > assume the connections are already wired in behind the front fascia, > although I haven't looked. > > How difficult is the install? Must the steering wheel be removed? Any > comments would be appreciated if you have any knowledge of this. > Not being a GC owner i can't provide more then hearsay, but most people seem to feel that the OEM fog lights aren't as good as they could be. PIAA make some nice foglamps, although pricy. Hella makes some nice ones as well, I think that the Hella 450 or 550 are both a good value for the money Unfortunately many of the current piaa products seem to be better suited for street-rally cars that like to put things that scream "steal me", then for actual purpose. Check out http://www.piaa.com and http://www.hellausa.com Sameer |
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