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Using foglight wiring for driving lamps?
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:32 am
by wombataaron
Hi, was just curious if anyone who has replaced their front bar with a bullbar and added driving lamps to the bullbar used the wiring from the old foglights to wire up the new lights? The car is a 2000 outback btw:)
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 5:14 pm
by Gannon
You could, but you would have to change the wiring at the switch so that they would only operate when on high beam
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 6:35 pm
by RSR 555
Best to put new wiring (3 or 4mm) in as most likely you're going to use stronger wattage globes than your standard fog lights. Plus like Gannon said, you'll need them to run in conjuction with your high beams.. that's part of the law on spot lights (need to turn off when on low beam) but not required on fog lamps.
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 7:25 pm
by Davidov
I got a bullbar on my 03 outback and put driving lights on.
I ran new cabling of a better grade than what is in the foglight wiring, as the foglights only need 55W and so that is what the cabling is allowed for, while driving lights usually are 100W.
However i used the fog light switch. If your interested in using the fog light switch for your driving lights i can do a bit of a write up explaining how to do it, it just utilises an otherwise useless switch and makes it nice and sleek and matching with everything else.
EDIT: There is one issue with my wiring that i need to clear up first but.
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:14 pm
by Gannon
Yeah I used a fog light switch too
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 2:35 pm
by wombataaron
Davidov wrote:I got a bullbar on my 03 outback and put driving lights on.
I ran new cabling of a better grade than what is in the foglight wiring, as the foglights only need 55W and so that is what the cabling is allowed for, while driving lights usually are 100W.
However i used the fog light switch. If your interested in using the fog light switch for your driving lights i can do a bit of a write up explaining how to do it, it just utilises an otherwise useless switch and makes it nice and sleek and matching with everything else.
EDIT: There is one issue with my wiring that i need to clear up first but.
That would be fantastic, yeh i don't wanna add another switch, thought it would look better if i use that switch cause its gonna be doing nothing when the bullbar goes on this week, how advanced skill is replacing the wire with thicker stuff?
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 4:29 pm
by Battlewagon
I'd use the existing foglamp wiring to switch a decent relay, and run 3-4mm wiring direct from the battery (via a fuse and high-beam-switched relay) to operate your new driving lamps.
Not very hard to do.