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#31
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Re: 2002 JGC
nope
Billy Ray wrote:
> I was laying underneath the JGC the other day while the oil was draining and
> I began to think again of adding additional lights to the front. Does the
> GC have factory fog light wiring hidden somewhere up there where I could
> hook into?
Billy Ray wrote:
> I was laying underneath the JGC the other day while the oil was draining and
> I began to think again of adding additional lights to the front. Does the
> GC have factory fog light wiring hidden somewhere up there where I could
> hook into?
#32
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Re: 2002 JGC
nope
Billy Ray wrote:
> I was laying underneath the JGC the other day while the oil was draining and
> I began to think again of adding additional lights to the front. Does the
> GC have factory fog light wiring hidden somewhere up there where I could
> hook into?
Billy Ray wrote:
> I was laying underneath the JGC the other day while the oil was draining and
> I began to think again of adding additional lights to the front. Does the
> GC have factory fog light wiring hidden somewhere up there where I could
> hook into?
#33
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Re: 2002 JGC
nope
Billy Ray wrote:
> I was laying underneath the JGC the other day while the oil was draining and
> I began to think again of adding additional lights to the front. Does the
> GC have factory fog light wiring hidden somewhere up there where I could
> hook into?
Billy Ray wrote:
> I was laying underneath the JGC the other day while the oil was draining and
> I began to think again of adding additional lights to the front. Does the
> GC have factory fog light wiring hidden somewhere up there where I could
> hook into?
#34
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Re: 2002 JGC
Well.... I was out looking at the JGC again tonight and I couldn't find any
unconnected wires anywhere (except to the coolant overflow take sending
unit.) Anyway, I am resigned to having to run the wiring and relays for the
lights but I never was able to get the grill off. There are 7 screws that
held the grill on, behind the grill there are 2 snap rings that hold the
chrome frame and the black inner vanes that I was able to get off but I
haven't a clue how to reach the ones on the bottom. Is there an easier way
that I missed?
Also. While I was searching for the fog light wires I noticed the lack of
access to the headlights if I have to replace one. Do I have to remove the
airbox and the battery to replace the bulbs?
Thanks guys...
"tim bur" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:42B22C5A.C29B3DBC@cac.net...
> nope
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>
>> I was laying underneath the JGC the other day while the oil was draining
>> and
>> I began to think again of adding additional lights to the front. Does
>> the
>> GC have factory fog light wiring hidden somewhere up there where I could
>> hook into?
>
unconnected wires anywhere (except to the coolant overflow take sending
unit.) Anyway, I am resigned to having to run the wiring and relays for the
lights but I never was able to get the grill off. There are 7 screws that
held the grill on, behind the grill there are 2 snap rings that hold the
chrome frame and the black inner vanes that I was able to get off but I
haven't a clue how to reach the ones on the bottom. Is there an easier way
that I missed?
Also. While I was searching for the fog light wires I noticed the lack of
access to the headlights if I have to replace one. Do I have to remove the
airbox and the battery to replace the bulbs?
Thanks guys...
"tim bur" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:42B22C5A.C29B3DBC@cac.net...
> nope
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>
>> I was laying underneath the JGC the other day while the oil was draining
>> and
>> I began to think again of adding additional lights to the front. Does
>> the
>> GC have factory fog light wiring hidden somewhere up there where I could
>> hook into?
>
#35
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Posts: n/a
Re: 2002 JGC
Well.... I was out looking at the JGC again tonight and I couldn't find any
unconnected wires anywhere (except to the coolant overflow take sending
unit.) Anyway, I am resigned to having to run the wiring and relays for the
lights but I never was able to get the grill off. There are 7 screws that
held the grill on, behind the grill there are 2 snap rings that hold the
chrome frame and the black inner vanes that I was able to get off but I
haven't a clue how to reach the ones on the bottom. Is there an easier way
that I missed?
Also. While I was searching for the fog light wires I noticed the lack of
access to the headlights if I have to replace one. Do I have to remove the
airbox and the battery to replace the bulbs?
Thanks guys...
"tim bur" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:42B22C5A.C29B3DBC@cac.net...
> nope
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>
>> I was laying underneath the JGC the other day while the oil was draining
>> and
>> I began to think again of adding additional lights to the front. Does
>> the
>> GC have factory fog light wiring hidden somewhere up there where I could
>> hook into?
>
unconnected wires anywhere (except to the coolant overflow take sending
unit.) Anyway, I am resigned to having to run the wiring and relays for the
lights but I never was able to get the grill off. There are 7 screws that
held the grill on, behind the grill there are 2 snap rings that hold the
chrome frame and the black inner vanes that I was able to get off but I
haven't a clue how to reach the ones on the bottom. Is there an easier way
that I missed?
Also. While I was searching for the fog light wires I noticed the lack of
access to the headlights if I have to replace one. Do I have to remove the
airbox and the battery to replace the bulbs?
Thanks guys...
"tim bur" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:42B22C5A.C29B3DBC@cac.net...
> nope
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>
>> I was laying underneath the JGC the other day while the oil was draining
>> and
>> I began to think again of adding additional lights to the front. Does
>> the
>> GC have factory fog light wiring hidden somewhere up there where I could
>> hook into?
>
#36
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Posts: n/a
Re: 2002 JGC
Well.... I was out looking at the JGC again tonight and I couldn't find any
unconnected wires anywhere (except to the coolant overflow take sending
unit.) Anyway, I am resigned to having to run the wiring and relays for the
lights but I never was able to get the grill off. There are 7 screws that
held the grill on, behind the grill there are 2 snap rings that hold the
chrome frame and the black inner vanes that I was able to get off but I
haven't a clue how to reach the ones on the bottom. Is there an easier way
that I missed?
Also. While I was searching for the fog light wires I noticed the lack of
access to the headlights if I have to replace one. Do I have to remove the
airbox and the battery to replace the bulbs?
Thanks guys...
"tim bur" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:42B22C5A.C29B3DBC@cac.net...
> nope
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>
>> I was laying underneath the JGC the other day while the oil was draining
>> and
>> I began to think again of adding additional lights to the front. Does
>> the
>> GC have factory fog light wiring hidden somewhere up there where I could
>> hook into?
>
unconnected wires anywhere (except to the coolant overflow take sending
unit.) Anyway, I am resigned to having to run the wiring and relays for the
lights but I never was able to get the grill off. There are 7 screws that
held the grill on, behind the grill there are 2 snap rings that hold the
chrome frame and the black inner vanes that I was able to get off but I
haven't a clue how to reach the ones on the bottom. Is there an easier way
that I missed?
Also. While I was searching for the fog light wires I noticed the lack of
access to the headlights if I have to replace one. Do I have to remove the
airbox and the battery to replace the bulbs?
Thanks guys...
"tim bur" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:42B22C5A.C29B3DBC@cac.net...
> nope
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>
>> I was laying underneath the JGC the other day while the oil was draining
>> and
>> I began to think again of adding additional lights to the front. Does
>> the
>> GC have factory fog light wiring hidden somewhere up there where I could
>> hook into?
>
#37
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 2002 JGC
Well.... I was out looking at the JGC again tonight and I couldn't find any
unconnected wires anywhere (except to the coolant overflow take sending
unit.) Anyway, I am resigned to having to run the wiring and relays for the
lights but I never was able to get the grill off. There are 7 screws that
held the grill on, behind the grill there are 2 snap rings that hold the
chrome frame and the black inner vanes that I was able to get off but I
haven't a clue how to reach the ones on the bottom. Is there an easier way
that I missed?
Also. While I was searching for the fog light wires I noticed the lack of
access to the headlights if I have to replace one. Do I have to remove the
airbox and the battery to replace the bulbs?
Thanks guys...
"tim bur" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:42B22C5A.C29B3DBC@cac.net...
> nope
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>
>> I was laying underneath the JGC the other day while the oil was draining
>> and
>> I began to think again of adding additional lights to the front. Does
>> the
>> GC have factory fog light wiring hidden somewhere up there where I could
>> hook into?
>
unconnected wires anywhere (except to the coolant overflow take sending
unit.) Anyway, I am resigned to having to run the wiring and relays for the
lights but I never was able to get the grill off. There are 7 screws that
held the grill on, behind the grill there are 2 snap rings that hold the
chrome frame and the black inner vanes that I was able to get off but I
haven't a clue how to reach the ones on the bottom. Is there an easier way
that I missed?
Also. While I was searching for the fog light wires I noticed the lack of
access to the headlights if I have to replace one. Do I have to remove the
airbox and the battery to replace the bulbs?
Thanks guys...
"tim bur" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:42B22C5A.C29B3DBC@cac.net...
> nope
>
> Billy Ray wrote:
>
>> I was laying underneath the JGC the other day while the oil was draining
>> and
>> I began to think again of adding additional lights to the front. Does
>> the
>> GC have factory fog light wiring hidden somewhere up there where I could
>> hook into?
>
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