TGtrac05- is the install as easy as it looks? it seems like you literally just plug the connections from the lights into the connections on the power box, and they work...
Do you have pics of where you have the wires and power box running? And obviously I can take a measurement after work, but do you know if the 80mm size would also work on a 1999 X? I would most like to see where you have everything wired to, to ensure that it works, since you said the sensor has to be in line of sight with the remote. Thanks!!
It was really easy as far as mounting them up, in my bumper there was a perfect amount of space where the foglight is to slide in that little clip attached to the halos so that I could run the rest of the wiring up into the engine bay.
Alright so keep in mind that this is more of a temporary setup, it's not the prettiest, but it works for right now just fine. But just putting it out there before anyone says anything haha
Here is the halo, fits perfect over the light (sorry I don't know about if it would be good for the 99, but my guess is yes). By the way I just used an epoxy type of glue and put it right on the foglight. Buy the diffused lens covers that are sold separately by superbright, they're like $2.
Here is the inside of the bumper, where the fog light is. You can see where the wiring comes from the halo, then it is connected to the clip that goes to the control box. (I'll get this all covered up better too)
Both halos are clipped in and this is the wire that connects them, which also runs to the control box.
Here is the wire going into the engine bay, you can also see the corroded negative terminal, the positive is waaayyy worse.
Ok here is where my control box is mounted with some 3M double sided tape, make sure you put silicone around any openings, the kit isn't waterproof. The wiring in the kit will NOT let you mount the box this far back, I used some extra wire to extend it back here because I had to run my wiring through the firewall. The wiring that comes with the kit will let you wire to the battery, and mount the control box somewhere at the front of the truck, and then you could put your sensor in the grill or something. (My plan all along)
Here is where the sensor is coming from the control box. The thing is tiny, it's like a little speck so you really can't notice it, but still I know it looks like crap and I hate not having a clean look so this will be moved.
And then here where it is temporarily wired into. Just one of those cigarette lighter adapters because I want the power to be always on since I have these lights on when I'm parked.