Introduction & Current 05 Yukon XL Project

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Afterwards I mounted the new LED fog lights in the hole I just drilled using the included hardware. I also included a pic of me wiring the plug and play adapter to the LED lights:

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That looks great.

Can you post some daytime pics up close and far away.

Want to see what it looks like mounted.

Is the LED light more secure than the OEM light was? Meaning does it hold steady or bounce around a bit by using the OEM bracket?
 
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That looks great.

Can you post some daytime pics up close and far away.

Want to see what it looks like mounted.

Is the LED light more secure than the OEM light was? Meaning does it hold steady or bounce around a bit by using the OEM bracket?
I actually thought I posted a picture of that, but I guess not. They look slightly crooked from the picture but in real life they're fine. Also the lights aren't heavy at all and do not bounce one bit. It's worth noting that I'm not using the exact stock fog light bracket, as I replaced my fogs a while back with aftermarket "oem style" tinted ones. From what I can remember the brackets were very similar though.

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I actually thought I posted a picture of that, but I guess not. They look slightly crooked from the picture but in real life they're fine. Also the lights aren't heavy at all and do not bounce one bit. It's worth noting that I'm not using the exact stock fog light bracket, as I replaced my fogs a while back with aftermarket "oem style" tinted ones. From what I can remember the brackets were very similar though.

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Cool thx man. They look good.
 
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Cool thx man. They look good.

You're welcome, and thanks man. Hopefully this helps someone if they have a similar setup in mind.

I've toyed with the idea of having a similar setup in the back to help when backing up or for in the event I just need more light. Maybe having them semi hidden under the bumper, Idk.
 

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Exactly why I asked so many questions. I like the output and those pigtails were a sweet find. Just the stability under there as the OEM brackets flop around.

Might be on my project list and PNP power after connecting the pigtail is a winner too.

\Great info. Thx.
 
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Nice and bright and pretty hidden, which I personally like. Looks good
 

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