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03-04-2003, 01:36 PM
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I took off the brush guard and the fog lights. So, I would like to make the DRL's as fogs with the option to turn them on and off with the wiring and switch that is mounted in the overhead console which use to work the fog lights on the now removed brush guard?
thanks
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03-06-2003, 01:26 AM
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I was waiting for the new bumper from SMA that will enable us to mount aftermarket lights in the DRL's space.
Has anyone heard anymore about this new bumper???
Thanks,
ROB
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03-05-2003, 11:31 PM
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PhilD
I have a light bar on roof (installed by dealer) and two lights on grille (also installed by Dealer). You have heard this issue about the Dealer wiring only four lights rather than six. Having said that - can you tell me how you wired your two grille lights to your high beam - the more I think of this arrangement the more I like it. I never use the high beam in town because the Silverstars and DRL (used the jump) are plenty - it is only away from town (out in no where) where I would use the brights (now including the grille lights) plus the four roof lights (I would like to aim the outside ones outward to light more side area) - Is this simple?
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03-09-2003, 02:58 PM
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PhilD, what is the difference with one bridge or two??? Remember me idiot, . Also the blueish HIdish appearing bulbs should be here in the next day or two.
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03-05-2003, 01:46 PM
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oooops.....
forgive my ignorance....
just referred to my wife's Denali owners book, and looking over the set up....
I think they are actually fog lights not driving lights (though would certainly put out more light than the H2's)and are wired into the headlight relay and actually turn off when hi beams are selected.
I will take a look at the vehicle tonight and measure bulbs etc. to see if it might even be possible/feasable.
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03-06-2003, 12:37 AM
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PhilD
Thanks - If you have the time for a sketch I would sure appreciate it - and thanks for your time to try all of these new things - I feel that this light configuration is fantastic. If I ever get back to Corpus/Alice/Sinton - I will treat you with that Whataburger.
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03-05-2003, 04:03 PM
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If you want fog lights (and no brush guard) how about using the set up shown and discussed here:
http://www.elcova.com/groupee/forums?a=tpc&s=2826088551&f=2606011751&m=586608613 2
You can use the existing wiring from the off-road lights, which you removed. Switch is already in place.
Jim
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03-16-2003, 08:36 PM
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Well Phil did the install yesterday, right now I see all the squirrels CLEARLY, going to adjust tonight, two problems: 1st is the low beams need to be on hi beam in the cab and visa versa for the high beams and 2nd what tool do you need to adjust the headlights???? torque or allen, I cant see in there.... Ok, three, they are not focused, how do you do that?
dumb@$$ Gary
Thanks for the help in Advance, Do you want my first Born???
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03-04-2003, 03:18 PM
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Hey, if you removed you old fog lights and brush guard, is there any chance you would be willing to sell the fog lamp mounts ( the mounts only)? Thanks!
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04-02-2003, 09:02 PM
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Phil,
Dude, I blew up a the HID element in one of my sealed beams, I hope this isn't common place and I hope it's not because I am running 2 bridges as to their recommendations....we switched the ballast and didn't make a difference... will order 2 bulbs just to be safe.
Looks like a Red label day tomorrow, half my cars are in Texas...
GC
One more thing, the trick DRL blue bulbs gave up today also... whataday,,
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03-09-2003, 11:56 PM
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The green is the high beam wire.
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03-05-2003, 01:10 PM
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I hope I'm not beating a dead horse...or opening a can of worms, either but....
I've been watching the threads, on DRL's for the same solution as GaryC, and like the idea of the 8156 50w bulb, and am eager to hear if anything melts.
I am curious about possibility of using the stock driving lights from an '02 or later Yukon Denali, or the'03 GMC Sierra P/U in place of the H2's drl's. The stock button/switch may be able to be incorporated under the rear wiper switch as well.
I have not done any research, but might be worth a try.
Any thoughts??
thanks,
JSA_3 (west texas white)
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03-05-2003, 01:03 AM
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Thanks Phil, I wish I was an electrician, if a plug is pulled out of the wall I know how to fix it and that’s where it ends, I have some HID’s to put in and have some Xenon blue bulbs coming for the DRL’s,
I did a search but was looking for an easy fix using the Driving Lights Switch on the over head console, I guess I am S.O.L for a while until I meet the right People here in Indy, only been here for 100 plus days, if I was still in San Diego (30 years) it wouldn’t be a problem.
Thanks for the clarification on the fog/driving deal…
Thanks for the Help
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03-09-2003, 04:08 PM
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PhilD,
I recently adjusted the Xenarc's up some more so that there were no hot or cold spots in the pattern directly in front of the vehicle.
I've driven about 350 miles all on 2 lanes and had no one blink there lights at me. I'm not sure about you but I think I had mine adjusted a little too low and now I am even more happier with the lights.
By the way, I had a blue 27w bulb in the DRL position and one has already blown as they were definitely cheap bulbs. I am going to find the best route for replacing the entire assembly. I think the lenses are about 4 3/4 in diameter, and there are some lights out there with a multi mount system that might allow for the lights to be installed properly.
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03-18-2003, 10:14 PM
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Phil,
Thanks so much for the info, I did have the wires backwards, will be doing the mods like yours for the fine tuning adjustments,,,,,Also, I mounted the relays on the fuse box so I didn't have to screw with the wiring harness and lengthen the wires to attach to the battery,,,,,
take care and again tanks, ....
GC
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03-07-2003, 04:36 PM
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Gary,
What kind of HID's are you installing?
Replacing the headlamp units is the best way to do the hid's. 9007 HID retrofit kits are not very efficient. This is due to the position of the side by side fliaments of the 9007, the hid retrofits are low beam only and will not give you a decent pattern, you may see less than you did with the halogens.
Some of the members here have changed the headlamp units and had satisfactory results.
[This message was edited by buddy on March 07, 2003 at 11:06 AM.]
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03-12-2003, 09:43 PM
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Hi PhilD
You take great pictures - do you have one of the front grille lights/relay/wiring (as shown in your recent diagram) to the high beam of your head lights?
Thanks
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03-06-2003, 01:01 PM
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After looking at my Denali and H2 side by side, I'm pretty sure that the fogs from the Denali could not be simply switched out.
They are identical in size and shape, but the similarities stop there. The denali light has a bracket actually attached to the backside of the light that mounts to the airdam, I could not see a way to take the light out of the bracket, even if I could the holes that are at the 12 and 6 o'clock position on the H2 light arent there. Also, the flange that accepts the bulb socket is different, so you'd be looking at wiring changes as well.
Oh well,,
I did discover upon inspecting my H2's drl's that the chromed plastic inside the housing at the 12 o'clock position is fading (burning??)to the bare white plastic. Wasn't that way 10days ago at the car wash, I've got 235hrs on the hourmeter, (90% or so daytime) and have been running the stock bulb.
Has anyone else seen this??
Thanks,
John
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03-21-2003, 06:32 AM
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I'm sorta unhappy with is the unlit area right in front of the truck, about 5 feet, the people I bought them from said a new inproved design will be coming out to have a better pattern. Maybe its time to run the DLR's for some more fill and confuse the other H2 owners, .........
I certainly see clearly now and have them aimed where a lower car will be showing me the whites of their eyes in the their mirror... oh well...
GC
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03-04-2003, 01:36 PM
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I took off the brush guard and the fog lights. So, I would like to make the DRL's as fogs with the option to turn them on and off with the wiring and switch that is mounted in the overhead console which use to work the fog lights on the now removed brush guard?
thanks
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