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Aftermarket pod lights connection to factory fog wiring

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I have a bumper being delivered this week that does not take the factory fog lights. I have some Nilight pod lights but not sure what is the best way to connect to the factory wiring without splicing. I do have the aux switches I could use but would prefer to connect to the switch that's already there for the factory fogs. Does anyone make an adapter for the harness with pigtails to connect to non-factory lights? Or know what connector to order to make my own adapter? I'm currently on factory LEDs.
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When I replaced my front bumper BesTop sent a couple of relays that adapted the factory fog light harness over to the light pods.
 
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That would be pretty easy with the right connector, I have a 40a relay.
 

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You may have to search the websites for the aftermarket bumpers with fog lights that don't use the factory lights. You should be able to buy one of the adapter harnesses they provide for their bumpers.
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