Ok so I have been wanting to do the fog light/roof light bypass on my 2011 PRO 4X for some time now. I am mechanically inclined but never found the time to get into it. I have been doing some research and found another idea from the frontier board that was stolen from the Titan forum and decided to give it a shot. It's a fog light bypass that keeps the fogs on with high and low beams. This means that you can have fogs, high beams and roof lights all at the same time and it is very simple to do.1. under the hood on the passenger side is the fuse box you will need to access. The panel you're looking for is on its side when you take the top off. It looks like this and these are the tail light and fog light fuses (the fog is the one on the right in the picture). [URL=http://s132.photobucket.com/user/havoc996/media/image8_zpsyyf2mf1c.jpg.html] [/URL]2. You will need two (add a fuse, also called add a circuit connectors). Cut the connector wire on one and crimp it into the other connector. Once that is done you are going to cut off one of the blade connectors closer to the wire side of the connector. It should look like this. [URL=http://s132.photobucket.com/user/havoc996/media/image1_zps6mbymmgn.jpg.html] [/URL]3. Add the 10 and 15 amp fuse to the side with both blade connectors (15 on bottom and 10 on the top of that connector) and a 15 amp to the side with 1 blade cut off (in the picture I used a 30 amp because it's all I had at the time). Now plug the connector with two fuses into the ten amp slot where the tail light circuit is wire facing up. Plug the other connector in the fog light circuit in the same position. It should look like this. [URL=http://s132.photobucket.com/user/havoc996/media/image4_zpsjlehvins.jpg.html] [/URL]4. Put the cover back on and close the hood because you are done. :rockin: [URL=http://s132.photobucket.com/user/havoc996/media/image5_zpsgq1u4hgg.jpg.html] [/URL] [URL=http://s132.photobucket.com/user/havoc996/media/image6_zpsrryf98ve.jpg.html] [/URL] [URL=http://s132.photobucket.com/user/havoc996/media/image7_zpsf6temvsp.jpg.html] [/URL]With this set up the fog lights come on with the parking lights and stay on in both high and low beam mode. You have effectively gotten rid of your fog light switch. If you put the high beams on and have a PRO 4X like me, you now have fogs, high beams and roof lights all at once. You still cannot use the roof lights with the low beams and I should also note that the magnetic covers will still keep the roof lights from coming on if they are in place. Drawbacks would be you can't just have running lights (I personally don't care) but there is no extra switches and the lights all go off when you turn off your lights normally, which means no risk of accidentally leaving them on and draining the battery. Took me ten minutes with a set of wire cutters and a leatherman. Parts cost about $12 at advanced auto parts. :grin: