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Old 10-30-2010, 07:06 PM
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Default GT500 Fog Light Harness

I've been looking online and this is all I could find: http://www.cjponyparts.com/product.asp?pn=WFWK10 per a harness (which sucks since all I need is the fog lights and not the head lights -- will be cutting this part off)

So what should I do? I know I can get it from Downs for alot less probably, just not sure if this is the cheapest way to go about it since I just need the harness for the fog lights and plan on splicing in the other end.



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Try repairconnector.com . They have tons of connectors for pretty much anything.

Is this it?? http://northamericantuning.com/catal...roducts_id/538


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Jon;

Call me on my cell. I might have a few ideas for you before you pull the trigger on that harness.


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ah still up? I can call you now, just saw this

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Try repairconnector.com . They have tons of connectors for pretty much anything.

Is this it?? http://northamericantuning.com/catal...roducts_id/538
that's actually a good idea too


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i have been looking all over for those for u...


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hmm, I would just splice the wires at your grille fogs for power+ground nd go to a junkyard for the plugs... assuming all mustang foglight connectors the same? (gt fogs, v6 fogs, gt500 fogs??)
[actually, sometimes car companies sell just the connectors (like if they get ripped off in a collision and we don't want to replace an entire harness), it's worth giving downs a call]


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I would add a relay harness for the new fogs and just use the existing fogs as a "trigger" for the new relay harness. Adding 2 more fogs to that existing circuit would put a bit of a load on the existing circuit and wiring. Believe me it's not just ford but all wiring these days is not what it was 20 years ago. Also I would not chance overloading a circuit in these cars with all the electronics anyway.


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yeah? I wonder how James did it. I was going to have them function with my parking lights so I can have them on when I turn the parking lights on for a cruise


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I would add a relay harness for the new fogs and just use the existing fogs as a "trigger" for the new relay harness. Adding 2 more fogs to that existing circuit would put a bit of a load on the existing circuit and wiring. Believe me it's not just ford but all wiring these days is not what it was 20 years ago. Also I would not chance overloading a circuit in these cars with all the electronics anyway.
that is exactly how to do it. dont daisy chain them you are asking for problems.


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thanks for the info, that's definitely a good way...now I just have to see if in fact they do make gt500 fog light hids otherwise my plan is shot lol


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