2003 Fog lights, any one have these?

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LibertyFever

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The seller doesn't claim that their fog lights fit into the stock fog light location in an 02/03/04 Liberty. That's what I'd be concerned with. eBay is full of "gray areas" like this.
 

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I went to the dealer and picked up a fog light kit for my 03. Dont hold it to me becuase this was about 4 years ago but i belive it was around 120 bucks. It came with all the wiring and a new multifunction switch.
 

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That projector kit on Ebay looks like a cheap China kit. Not that I'm an expert though.
 

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Those are a direct fit.
Installed some in an '04 Ram (02-05 Rams and previous-gen Sebring convertibles and sedans have the same foglights as KJs btw)

They are built poorly, but whatever.
 

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It does mention - "Fog lights are same as OEM style, designed as replacement parts."

Who knows the quality though, and the switches seem kinda tacky.
 

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It does mention - "Fog lights are same as OEM style, designed as replacement parts."

Who knows the quality though, and the switches seem kinda tacky.

I am not big into running switches. I would probably wire them directly into my low beams, so there on with my low beams.
 

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I would buy the OEM fogs and be done with it, those look like junk I think and more than likely preform the same way.
People sell used ones all the time so look around and you maybe able to pick up a pair
 

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How well do they work? Did they last?

They worked the two times ThunderbirdJunkie saw the truck, but that isn't saying much.
I am not big into running switches. I would probably wire them directly into my low beams, so there on with my low beams.

That's a bad idea. the low beam wiring is only made to handle one 55w bulb per side.
 

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How would I go about wiring it so they are on with the low beams without having to run there own switch?
 

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Guess fire hazards are the "in" thing these days.

why would having the fog lights on at the same time be a fire hazard? Keeping in mind that I asked if there was a alternate way to wire them so they turn on with the low beams, but not off the same wires.
 

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if you run a realay it doesnt draw any power from the headlight wire except to power the relay. thats always the smart way to wire lights anyway.
 
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