>>I picked up a fog light switch for my 87 Westy and have a set of Hella fogs >>left over from my rallying days. The fog light switch has two >>positions...one for rear fog, and the other for front and rear fog. I took >>the tail light unit out of the right side of my Westy and there is a hole >>for a bulb where the European versions have the rear fog, but the bulb >>holder does not have the wiring. >> >>Has anyone ever converted their US spec tail lights to have a rear fog? If >>so can you tell me how you did it? -=-=-=- >Is this BOTH lights or only the right? I pulled my Caravelle's left >and there was no foglight provision. I believe it is the right only. Typical configuration in Europe, I think. My '84 Mercedes has right tail fog availability (no bulb). No left, though. I converted both (left and right) fog locations to extra brake lights (in the MB). Don't drive much in the fog... Dave -- Dave Carpenter Whatever you wish for me, May you have twice as much. "Sometimes I think we're alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we're not. In either case the idea is quite staggering." -- Arthur C. Clark |
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