Weatherproof connectors

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Weatherproof connectors

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I'm looking for a way to quickly remove the fog lights over my front bumper. Does anyone know of good small sealed connectors I could install that would withstand the environment even when the lights are disconnected (Like with a rubber flip cover or something)?

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Post by vrg3 »

You could use GM-style Weather-Pack connectors. You can find them pretty easily online. If you get one receptacle and two plugs for each light, you can put the receptacles on the wiring harness and put a plug on each light. Then you can fill the other plug with cavity plugs instead of wires. That way you can use the spare plug to seal up the connector when you're not using the lights.
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