hidden fog lights
I'm considering it eventually as well, but off the top of my head this is the only kit I can think of: http://www.dgcustomauto.com/product....&categoryId=-1
I'm considering it eventually as well, but off the top of my head this is the only kit I can think of: http://www.dgcustomauto.com/product....&categoryId=-1
Yeah. As far as I can tell, they're the same.
I'm not sure what you mean. That kit just gives you a bracket to place the lights behind whatever grill you're running.
I'm not sure what you mean. That kit just gives you a bracket to place the lights behind whatever grill you're running.
Here's what I've found out. It works behind the roush grille. It'll work behind a Shelby gt grille if you don't use a housing and you do chop up a gt grille. Orrr you could just go with dg custom grille and it'd be the cheapest and easiest. It's what I should have done haha
I am selling a 9-bar replacement billet grille for the 05-09 GT. This is just like the Roush 9-bar kit, only it has additional hardware for you to hide you stock fog lights behind the grille and is significantly less money. The grille has a polished finish. I'm selling it on e-bay. Please check it out or PM me for more details.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2005-2009-Mustang-GT-9-bar-billet-grille-Roush-9-bar-grille-alt-/261475088941?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3ce1213a2d&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2005-2009-Mustang-GT-9-bar-billet-grille-Roush-9-bar-grille-alt-/261475088941?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3ce1213a2d&vxp=mtr
Fog light voltage?
I know I'm being lazy here.
My fog lights were deleted by the previous owner. I'm thinking of putting a couple of 12V strip light behind the lower grill, and I'd like to confirm the stock fog lights run on a 12V supply voltage and not some kind of HID specialty current. I'd like to run the lights off the fog light switch that is already on the headlamp switch.
Anyone ever done something like this?
My fog lights were deleted by the previous owner. I'm thinking of putting a couple of 12V strip light behind the lower grill, and I'd like to confirm the stock fog lights run on a 12V supply voltage and not some kind of HID specialty current. I'd like to run the lights off the fog light switch that is already on the headlamp switch.
Anyone ever done something like this?
Here's what I've found out. It works behind the roush grille. It'll work behind a Shelby gt grille if you don't use a housing and you do chop up a gt grille. Orrr you could just go with dg custom grille and it'd be the cheapest and easiest. It's what I should have done haha
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