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Old 02-01-2012, 01:46 PM
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How did other people get the info then?
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How did other people get the info then?
Things used to work different where there was an actual link to the pictures instead of the Macromedia thing.
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Got it. Anyways, I just needed the exact info posted here. Can you tell me what fog kit I should buy and where to find installation instruction? I have 99 SR5.
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Sorry, don't really know. You can find it elsewhere if you search but this was the only place that had it all together that I knew of.

Maybe try a different browser to see if it works then.
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Maybe I assumed too much...BUT. I purchased a Toyota OEM turn signal staulk W/ Fog light function. I assume I can install the turn signal staulk, install the foglights and plug them into the factory plugs that are already provided behind the bumper and it will work.

Is everyone using an aftermarket switch because it's cheaper? I didn't want a rocker switch, I wanted the completely stock function. The turn signal staulk was about $60. Or is there a different reason why no one buys the staulk w/ foglight function?
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I don't mind buying factory or aftermarket turn signal stalk. How do I install it? Is it as easy as plugging into a socket? Online instruction with pics would be helpful.
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I don't mind buying factory or aftermarket turn signal stalk. How do I install it? Is it as easy as plugging into a socket? Online instruction with pics would be helpful.
I haven't done the install yet. But all other turn signal/MFS/switch installs I've done are pretty straightfoward. Take the shroud off around the steering wheel, unplug the switches, and replace one switch with the other.
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Can someone confirm all I need to do is buy a turn signal stalk with fog light switch, and plug in the the Hella Micro DE kit to the harness already exist behind the bumper? No wiring is needed?
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Did you find the Hella Micro DE kit in stock somewhere? I was looking at it...but then saw it was out of stock at Yellow&Blue lighting.

Figured I'd just get the Amazon kit. They are "cheap" OEM replacements for about $160 for both sides. They're probably not as nice overall as the Hella's...but I bet they won't have the water/corrosion problems that the DE's have without a fabricated splash shield. And upgrading the bulbs is an easy way to make them whiter and brighter.
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It looks like the pictures are back up. If they go down again, you can find them here http://home.centurytel.net/stevenjackie/fog%20lights/
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Originally Posted by quicksilvr
Maybe I assumed too much...BUT. I purchased a Toyota OEM turn signal staulk W/ Fog light function. I assume I can install the turn signal staulk, install the foglights and plug them into the factory plugs that are already provided behind the bumper and it will work.

Is everyone using an aftermarket switch because it's cheaper? I didn't want a rocker switch, I wanted the completely stock function. The turn signal staulk was about $60. Or is there a different reason why no one buys the staulk w/ foglight function?
Hey Guys...

This is my first post. I've had my 2000 4Runner about a year. Finally finished my other project...2006 Chevy 2500HD with 6.6L DuraMax 619 RWHP...so now I can play with my 4Runner. Couple weeks ago I install a ToyTech ultimate lift with Bilstien shocks all the way around. Also install Toyo A/T II 305-70-16...and love them!

Anyway, sorry about bring up on old post. But I've been searching and seems to be coming up empty handed. My SR5 didn't come with fog lights, which I'm wanting to add. I have a set of OEM fog lights and I'm ready to mount them. I have them mounted, I found the pre-wired fog light socket and plugged them in.

Now here's my question: does anyone know if I purchase a OEM turn signal stalk w/ fog light switch...when I plug it in...will this now operate the fog lights without doing anything else (except install a relay in the factory location). I guess I'm asking...would this be plug and play?

Thanks for and all help...
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Correct, plug and play. The reason they want you to do the scotch block is you have to create a switch for it, and the aftermarket kits don't have the factory stalk. Using the factory stalk with OEM fogs bypasses the need for scotch blocks and the aftermarket switch in the dash.
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My pins are as follows:
pin 10:Black/White
pin 11:Black/Red

I scotched into the Black/Red as directed. But mine does not have the Black/Green, It has a Black/White instead. Does anyone know which wire that i should Scotch into for the Green/Black?
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