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 Posted: Sun Apr 15th, 2018 03:59 pm
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I'm definitely trying to get one of buggmans harnesses. I don't know if he's not on here much or busy with work but I'm willing to order it as soon as I get a reply. He's been very helpful with questions I've had about the harness setup. I was just trying to get the oem wiring if it was easy to remove and a whole separate harness while I was at the salvage yard looking for some other stuff. But apparently it wasn't so easy to remove so I left it. I do want the easiest install. I've gone through whole wiring harnesses to repair or track down broken wires. However, those were on 40-50 year old cars with half the amount or more of wiring so it wasn't such a task. I did manage to find a bezel with a factory fog light switch yesterday and went ahead and picked it up. So I literally just need the buggmans harness and to hook it up. I actually don't want to wait too long because I do a lot of night driving and everytime I'm driving at night now I realize I can't turn on the fog lights because they're not hooked up. It's not an extreme emergency but I do want to get them wired up in the next couple of weeks if possible so I'm considering this expensive harness here on the link as a last resort. They said it is setup to run the oem switch too. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-Ranger-Fog-Light-Wiring-Harness-1998-1999-2000/160492872240?hash=item255e1ee230:g:YPwAAOxyA4ZRSaUT&vxp=mtr



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1998 Ford Ranger XLT 2.5 4R44E Automatic 4.10 non-limited slip, 1993 Ford Ranger XLT 2.3 M5 Manual, 3.45 non-limited slip