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Euro light relays



1. 30A are fine. use 4 of them. 
2. i would get some new adjusters so stress is taken from the older ones. probably very brittle. j's house of euro and part4vws.com has them.
3. 2 fuses are great. one for each side.
4. if it were me doing it again. take those plastic pieces off and put the lights in. don tcut brackets. then rig the plastic pieces back to the bumper after lights are installed until you buy euro bumpers =).
5. i wired my city lights using the ground from the stock head light wires and running a new power wire from the fuse box. ive got it on a seperate switch and i leave them on all the time. i love the look of the day time running lights on our cars! 
 
GOOD LUCK!
Kervin Ridgley <kridgley@brownscar.com> wrote:
I got some euro lights in themail Friday. They came with relays, wires, bulbs, fuses and some wire. Here are my questions
1. The relays are 30A. Would those be OK to use?
2. Some of the adjuster are broken, but it looks like there are enough to work. Where's a place to get new ones?
3. Two inline fuses were included. I was going to use one each side. Should I just get two more so I have one for each light?
4. I have not held them up to my car yet, but do I have the choice of trimming the bumper plastic or the light bracket to make them fit with US bumpers?
5. There are city light bulbs in these. Should I wire these to the side makers or would it be better to use one of the fog light switch positions to control them? I don't have fog lights on the car.

Thanks
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