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darock8566
November 15th, 2006, 20:11
Hi every 1 i got a 97 Jeep XJ Country edition 4x4 I6 its all stock, it has no fog lights but i would like to get them i was wondering if any ones recommends what light i need cuz i have no idea where 2 look and also i want to use the 4x4mods.com rocker switches they have cuz they look kool. Is there any set of fog lights that will work with those swithes. Thanks guys

rehab
November 15th, 2006, 21:36
you can order fog lights or off road lights from 4wheelparts.com they are pretty good on price and they carry alot of good stuff. any 12v light will work with those rocker switches. you will just need to run a power wire from battery and FUSE it, and you really should throw a relay in there just to keep everything safe. do a search on google for relays and on here for fuse blocks and relays and you should be able to figure out how the relays work and how to wire them up. there was a guy on here that did a whole seperate fuse block with a switch pannel with relays that was pretty cool. try searching "switch pannel" and see what you come up with.

XJLI
November 16th, 2006, 21:39
Hella 550 fog lights.

http://www.jeepinoutfitters.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=168

Fantobacon
November 18th, 2006, 09:36
Hella 550 fog lights.

http://www.jeepinoutfitters.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=168

will those fit into those plugs on the stock bumper and still clear the grill?

i like the square lights better than the round.

RichP
November 18th, 2006, 11:39
Hella 450's or 550's will fit fine under the bumper in the same location the stockers go. As for the wiring, www.jeepareus.com has a OEM add on harness that has everything but the lights and that includes a new switch panel that goes in your center console and replaces your current panel. I used the interior part of the kit and ended up running ONE wire from inside to near the battery, thats where the heavier Hella wire that comes with their light kit and the Hella FUSED relay went.

www.rallylights.com is just outside reading pa, they are very knowledgable about their products and provide info. I have had both 550's and now run 450's, the 450 are a tad smaller but give the same amount of light, couple that with a good set of Hella Ecode headlights and it's a good setup.