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Has anyone installed these on a Ranger before? I just picked some up at this outlet store for $2.00 brand new. (They also had a very wide range of neons for cheep.) Anyway, they didnt come with instructions, probably because all cars are different. But has anyone done this before? I can't figure it out. (Wiring to the fusebox etc.)
Some of the ricers here in SoCal are getting stopped for running those nozzles - hopefully MD isn't as **** about them. Seems like running power from the battery (with a switch and fuse) would be the easiest install, or you could tap into the parking or headlight circuit under the hood.
i bought a set from ebay for my 91 F250. my truck only had a single nozzle head that had 2 streams that worked bad. i added the two new nozzles and bypassed the original. i did wire them up, but somewhere along the line, i lost a connection and they don't work. i don't care, though, because i recently learned what the term RICER meant and i don't want to be one of them. I'm not saying it's bad to be/drive a ricer, to each his own. i'm just happy to get more water on my windshield.
Putting those nozzles on your truck didn't make you a ricer - there's a lot more to it than that (rear wings on a FWD car, stickers for equipment you don't have, and so on). Where in CA are you located?
Putting those nozzles on your truck didn't make you a ricer - there's a lot more to it than that (rear wings on a FWD car, stickers for equipment you don't have, and so on). Where in CA are you located?
Steve
I'm in El Dorado County. 30 miles east of Sacramento, up Highway 50. Yeah, i know it takes alot more than some LED nozzles. i was just having a little fun.
we do have our share of ricers around here, though. i get a chuckle out of them every time.
http://www.anti-rice.com/
one of the many sites about ricers. basically, it's a car with so much bolt on crap that it looks stupid.
i.e. a 5 foot wing on a honda civic. get the idea.
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