SwampTrac
Member
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2023
- Messages
- 90
- Reaction score
- 101
- Location
- North Carolina
- What engine do you have?
- V6 engine
- What year is your Sport Trac?
- 2002
- What Generation is your Sport Trac?
- 1st Gen Owner
This is the exact one I haveAny particular brand? I know there is a few different ones out there.
The fog lights are the regular halogen bulbs. I put these yellow covers on to change the color. To stick them on you have to take out the whole fog light assembly which is a pain. Looks cool when youre done tho, and supposedly increases visibility in fog. Heres a before/after without the lights on.Yes I'm interested as well and your fog lamps in front. Any links to find those?
Thanks
Nice, I've had this in my cart for a while but was unsure on the purchase. Great to see someone that actually has it with no issues!This is the exact one I have
Hi, I just purchased this light bar.This is the exact one I have
On my 1st gen, I was able to run the wire up from underneath the truck into the drivers side tail light. Then I just tapped into the reverse light wire with one of those quick splice wire connectors.Hi, I just purchased this light bar.
It appears to be a simple installation except the reverse wire,
Where can I connect that wire...which is outside the usual trailer connector.
Thanks,
Murph
Thanks, Swamp Trac,On my 1st gen, I was able to run the wire up from underneath the truck into the drivers side tail light. Then I just tapped into the reverse light wire with one of those quick splice wire connectors. Imma try to get some pics
Yeah thats a good idea. It would look cleaner too. But if you ever need to replace the light bar, those splices are permanent. Just thinking out loud btw I added some pics to my last postThanks, Swamp Trac,
I was thinking to trim back the wires that go into the trailer plug and tap into the wires behind the trailer plug receiver and splice into those wires, so if I have to attach a trailer, I don't have to juggle the connectors.
Does this make sense?
Murph
No Im not sure where that fuse is. Hope you can find it easily. Happy St Pattys Day!I must have blown the fuse to the back up lights, I tested the wire using a multimeter on one of the wires, I think it was blue, but then when I tapped into it, I lost all the back up lights. Do you know off hand where that fuse is....just in case you blew yours.
I'll look it up.
Otherwise I am looking forward to see how it looks tonight.
Oh, and Happy Saint Patrick's Day...if you celebrate it.
Murph
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