LED cube fog lights

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I have the 7" double row in mine, and even drive with them in-city. Have had them on when having a cop coming at me, and haven't had an issue. Mine are focused about 20 feet in front of me, so the hot spot doesn't blind oncoming drivers.

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I like the look of 2 pods in each. Looks good. But I know they have got to bounce alot when driving down the road. That bracket isn't stable enough for 2 of those lights to not move at all. But I like the look

Eh, we see them all the time here in Texas....lifted, stock, and lowered. Either way they are hideous for oncoming drivers. Proper HID or halogen projectors work best.

Did you cut the stock harness and tap the lights into them?
Oh hey I'm sorry y'all! But yes, I cut the stock harness and wired them in to that. The cubes are solid and don't move much at all. And no, I don't leave them on all the time, just in foggy conditions, or abandoned backroads.
 
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Nice! Looks good. Got any output shots ?
link to the lights you used ?
LEDKINGDOMUS 4 X 20W 4 inch Flood Flush Mount Cube Pods LED Light Bar 2000LM Waterproof 60 Degree Fog Driving DRL Bulb Off-road Jeep SUV https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GNQAPZ4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_J1w6jvMYZMwQE
LEDKINGDOMUS 4 X Square Cube 20W LED Light Spot Flood Flush Mount Cube Pods 4 inch Waterproof IP68 Off Road 4x4 4wd Jeep Truck https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GNQAMMU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_7dGhIDx3DtxqV
I don't have any output shots yet, but I could get some later tonight.
 

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I did a similar thing on my 99 Silverado. 2x2 cube led fogs. Mounted to a modified factory fog light mount. I put a connector on mine that allowed me to plug in to the factory harness and not cut any wires. 2 bolts (lights) and undo the plug, and truck is 100% stock.
 
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I didn't have the first idea where to look for plugs, and this truck is already far past stock so that's not really something I'm worried about.
 

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I do so much stuff with wiring and electrical I actually have a few spare plugs around that worked, i just swapped out the pins and they were a match to the factory. Prob spent too much time doing it for "nothing", but I like that crap for some reason lol
 

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Yea I personally would've wired in some factory female plugs too. Easier to work with in the future.
 
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Yeah that might be the way to go. I'm doing them in my Dad's Yukon today so maybe I can do that, and get better pictures while I'm at it.
 

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