06-29-2008, 02:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-29-2008, 03:00 AM by Frost__2001.)
lol mo I did that with my Euro tail lights and 2+ years later the still work fine, though I didn't add the plastic clips, as everything in there is snug with the oem ford connecters.
I can do the the work for you I'd need the harness for one night to strip it back and a light blub board to get the right size for connecter to plug and play with it, and mark it all up, I have all the things I need to set it up, it would take be about an hour to re-install the harness and plug and play with it, to finish it. that is if you want to go that route Ken.
of course, for the rear foglight I don't know how you'd want to set that up, you can either have it as a back up light or hooked up to an independent switch.. that being the case, I'd leave that slot empty on the one side with a loose wire in there not hooked up to anything so you could hook it up later on.
I can do the the work for you I'd need the harness for one night to strip it back and a light blub board to get the right size for connecter to plug and play with it, and mark it all up, I have all the things I need to set it up, it would take be about an hour to re-install the harness and plug and play with it, to finish it. that is if you want to go that route Ken.
of course, for the rear foglight I don't know how you'd want to set that up, you can either have it as a back up light or hooked up to an independent switch.. that being the case, I'd leave that slot empty on the one side with a loose wire in there not hooked up to anything so you could hook it up later on.
I was the only member on this board with a Yellow Focus Sedan, and a 2002+ Euro Facelift on a sedan.