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Old 12-05-2004, 03:08 PM
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fog/driving lights

I want to put some of these fog/driving lights on my truck but i don't know where to mount them. I am talking about the little ones that you put underneath the truck or in the valence grill part. I thought it would be cool to put them in the grill above the valence but i don't have a clue where they would mount....any ideas???

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Old 12-05-2004, 04:43 PM
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if theyre the rectangle ones that are about 2 inches by 4 inches...you can usually just mount them in the middle of the bumper pretty easily. some mid 90 4runners have these.
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Can i mount these somewhere that does not have screw holes??? IDK how else they would mount besides bolting them on...do i have to make my own holes?
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If you're planning on installing fog lights, the lower the better. Or are you installing 2 pairs of lights? Driving lights and fog lights are 2 different animals...
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if you are going to mount something that wasnt a factory item, chances are you will need to drill new holes for it, unless you just happen to find some empty hole somewhere

might also want to think about making some custom brackets.....
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Check out Jonathan's setup... You might be able to do the same with some square units... not sure on the dim's on the 2nd gen grill but seems like it could be possible. If you do end up doing both don't do what he did, he put the fogs in the grill and the drivings on the push bar. If your going to do it, do it the other way around. You want the fogs as low as possible and dirving lights as high as possible. Thats why I have my fogs mounted on my bumper and my driving lights mounted up top.

Good luck!

Jonathan's rig:

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