Video Here:
http://www.youtube.com/v/g1WyvHPZy6Y
Over a year ago I bought a Knight Rider light bar to install on my Toronado. Due to absolutely no way to get wires into the car (at least no easy way), I gave up and attached it to my desk. Today, I removed it from my desk, because it was time to put it on a car.
I started by figuring out where I would mount it. I wanted it in the grill, but there was no way that would work without heavy modification. Instead, I mounted it in the bumper... With five zip-ties. It actually sits lower now and pointing straight out, but these pictures will do.
If you notice, each plastic support in the bumper lines up PERFECTLY with the space between each pair of lights. It could not have been easier to install, unless it just jumped up there on its own and zip-tied itself on.
I put the control box inside the glove box, drilled a hole in the back for the wires, and zip-tied the wires in place so they would not be hanging everywhere. I may install a switch later so that I can leave the dial on a set speed and just turn it on and off.
For power, I tied it in to the power inverter wires, since I didn't want to run even more wires into the engine bay.
What do you think? And am I the first one to do this to a Festiva? I searched here and found nothing, so I am thinking so.
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