NEED2015GT
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Thanks and this is badass!!! Can't wait to see your car when done.:ford:It's the actual cupholder part from a premium model. The rings are built into it. All OEM. Love that ford lets you buy it as a part!
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Thanks and this is badass!!! Can't wait to see your car when done.:ford:It's the actual cupholder part from a premium model. The rings are built into it. All OEM. Love that ford lets you buy it as a part!
Thanks. I'm having trouble waiting. March seems like forever :frusty:Thanks and this is badass!!! Can't wait to see your car when done.:ford:
I'm mid-install now and having a heck of a time reaching those two ground locations (seen below). Any advice besides using a socket wrench that bends which I don't have?You guys might have it figured out already but if you buy a Mini add-a-circuit and a 10 amp fuse you can use that to connect your LEDs to the passenger side fuse box. Fuse #1 works well as its 12v switched. That's how I have my kit from LEDGlow installed. There's also a couple places near that fuse box to use as a ground location.
http://www.amazon.com/Pico-0956PT-Blade-Add-A-Circuit-Holder/dp/B001QRSBW0
Thanks. Since that fuse is 15amps I need to make sure the add a circuit is the same correct? I'm about to head out to either Fry's or an auto parts store and grab one. I appreciate the help.That looks a lot like a mini sized add a circuit to me. You need a micro 2 add a circuit to make it work. The fuse you want to use is the blue 15 that's the second one down from the top on the right side. So you need one that's that size. (Micro 2)