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There have been other posts regarding this option, but nothing that I could find with simple step-by-step instructions, so here is my contribution.
ABSOLUTELY NO CUTTING, OR MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED.
Moderate skill level should be done within an hour or so.
I ordered my Base Bronco with the Auxiliary Switches, so all I needed was:
1-Set of OEM Bumper Trim Covers for Fog Lights. ($100. Ebay)
1-Set of iJDM Fog Lights. ($35. Ebay)
1-H11 Wiring Harness. ($20. Ebay)
Aside from the Ford OEM Bumper Trim Covers, the Fog Lights and Harness are offered from several different sources. (The Size/Style of the Fog Lights is universal across several Automobile Name brands. I've used them with Fords and Nissans, without any fitment issue).
1. Grab each Passenger and Driver Trim Cover on the edge closest to the middle of the truck and pull the covers off.
(The replacement Covers are an exact fitment match).
2. You'll notice the Bumper comes from the factory with accommodation for the Fog Lights, and even has recesses on the back side to screw the fog lights in to the bumper from behind. (I used waterproof coarse thread screws).
3. My Harness came with a relay and power cord, which I cut off, and wired each Fog Light to the Purple Wire right above the radiator, and each Ground Wire to one point of the body inside the engine bay.
4. The Purple Wire at the drivers side cowl needs to be connected with the Purple Wire from the power distribution box. (They're inches away from each other, and once connected Auxiliary Switch #3 is powered).
That's all there is to it!
ABSOLUTELY NO CUTTING, OR MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED.
Moderate skill level should be done within an hour or so.
I ordered my Base Bronco with the Auxiliary Switches, so all I needed was:
1-Set of OEM Bumper Trim Covers for Fog Lights. ($100. Ebay)
1-Set of iJDM Fog Lights. ($35. Ebay)
1-H11 Wiring Harness. ($20. Ebay)
Aside from the Ford OEM Bumper Trim Covers, the Fog Lights and Harness are offered from several different sources. (The Size/Style of the Fog Lights is universal across several Automobile Name brands. I've used them with Fords and Nissans, without any fitment issue).
1. Grab each Passenger and Driver Trim Cover on the edge closest to the middle of the truck and pull the covers off.
(The replacement Covers are an exact fitment match).
2. You'll notice the Bumper comes from the factory with accommodation for the Fog Lights, and even has recesses on the back side to screw the fog lights in to the bumper from behind. (I used waterproof coarse thread screws).
3. My Harness came with a relay and power cord, which I cut off, and wired each Fog Light to the Purple Wire right above the radiator, and each Ground Wire to one point of the body inside the engine bay.
4. The Purple Wire at the drivers side cowl needs to be connected with the Purple Wire from the power distribution box. (They're inches away from each other, and once connected Auxiliary Switch #3 is powered).
That's all there is to it!
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