How to mount Hella's...???

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:cool:Punching the wires is actually pretty easy! At the drivers side firewall just under the power brake booster where the firewall meets the inner wheel tub you will see a knock out. Now, inside the drivers side remove the kick panel puul back the carpet (its attached to hard foam, I just tucked it under the brake pedal) Now, go back out and take something long and "pokey" push through the plug, in mine it was just a gooey glob of body panel caulk..Then go back inside and you will see it.. There is a thread here on how to find it, and I hope someone with a better understanding of how to find and link it will do so for you. But rest assured it is very easy to do.

I had to drill a hole in my roof for my overhead lights thats hard to do! Not the work just getting the courage to drill my baby!!!!!
 

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OK, now that its done show us a picture!!!!

Did you make sure the hot lead inside the lamp housing is properly insulated??\\
Thats what caused my problem....

When I put the lamp back in the housing the hot lead got caught between the lamp assembly and the housing. I guess the driving had just enough vibration to wear away the tape in short order causing the short and blowing my fuse! By the way the relay was fine, I thought it went as well.I took myson out for a trail ride last night and the lights worked flawlessly..:cool:
 
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