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Yeah. I don’t mean identical, but I’d assume maybe 20 degree difference versus 90 or more.I wouldn't assume they will match side to side. Mine did not. However it was obvious what side was knocked out when I did it, because it was full ham cranked to one end.
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Nicely done. How much light do DD DL give off compared to the fogs?Ditch Lights! Added the Diode Dynamics Stage series 2” pros with amber back lights. Brackets are from CBI off-road. The dual function switch (Yota expedition) was added to another SBE precision panel. Goal was to keep everything as “factory” looking as possible on the interior.
Way more light…useful light too… from the ditch lights. The wife and I tested on Wednesday night on a steep, narrow, switch back forest road and very VERY happy!Nicely done. How much light do DD DL give off compared to the fogs?
I think a couple of the "wide cornering" lights from Diode dynamics would do the trick. Check out the spread on these. (Not my 4runner)Way more light…useful light too… from the ditch lights. The wife and I tested on Wednesday night on a steep, narrow, switch back forest road and very VERY happy!
The fogs are underwhelming to be honest- still better than the stock halogen bulbs though. I think the oem housing is the culprit as it obscures the full output potential. I’ve seen a few folks do the conversion to delete the fog light housing and replace with brackets for the diode/baja lights- that looks like the better “fog light” option.
I’m using the Baja Squadron Sport with Cornering lens and they work well.I think a couple of the "wide cornering" lights from Diode dynamics would do the trick. Check out the spread on these. (Not my 4runner)
It's been a minute since I shared. The stock Pioneer amp held hands with the front passenger speaker as they skipped across the rainbow bridge. The truck already had a kicker mono amp & compr sub. I picked up a 4ch kicker amp in attempt to remedy the issue, so far I got some sound back on the other speakers although I'm still getting all new front and rear speakers, and rewiring them back to the amp. I also considering getting a different receiver.
Dirt and stock/previous setup:
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Rats nest wiring behind the aftermarket radio, was about time I tackled this since buying the truck:
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Less rats nest, removed useless blocks and wiring from the aftermarket harness:
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Both amps fit snug under the seat, reused existing 4awg ground and power, added a 8awg ground block and fused 8awg power block:
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Wrapped all the wiring I could, looks way better than before:
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I might just eliminate the rear stock sub since the aftermarket one is good enough. To be continued..
That's what I did in my golf to add an aftermarket amp+sub, I picked up an lc2i and tapped the front LO from the stock radio going into the stock amp. Crazy how just adding a sub to a stock sound system changes everything.I tapped into the stock subwoofer wiring for the LO converter.
What’s else…
-Fog light switch ... Annoyed they still won’t work with the high beams…