LED Fog Lamps

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smcnair

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Has anyone replaced the crappy fog lights on their Tahoe / Yukon with an aftermarket LED lamp like a Rigid?
 

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Has anyone replaced the crappy fog lights on their Tahoe / Yukon with an aftermarket LED lamp like a Rigid?
what year is your car?


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Not what I mean, I mean instead of using the factory housing and using a thin LED bar like this one

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All-on mod - highs, lows, fogs, and 300w light bar

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Lows and Fogs
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drive a lot of winding country roads at night...I have to replace the housings because the reflective material on one has disintegrated so I thought I would look at using the LED option as an alternative
 

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drive a lot of winding country roads at night...I have to replace the housings because the reflective material on one has disintegrated so I thought I would look at using the LED option as an alternative

Mine work great! Drove from New York to Florida back in February, my wife drove a couple of hours early evening each way. She was amazed at how bright the 36 watt spotlights were that I was using for the driving lights.

Just make sure you get the spotlights, I believe they are a 30 degrees spread, versus the flood lights that are a 60-degree beam pattern. Mine are angled down low enough so that the upper cut off is actually lower than where my low beams are. I've had a cop check them out, he said that they didn't bother him as he was across the opposite side of an intersection.
 
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Mine work great! Drove from New York to Florida back in February, my wife drove a couple of hours early evening each way. She was amazed at how bright the 36 watt spotlights were that I was using for the driving lights.

Just make sure you get the spotlights, I believe they are a 30 degrees spread, versus the flood lights that are a 60-degree beam pattern. Mine are angled down low enough so that the upper cut off is actually lower than where my low beams are. I've had a cop check them out, he said that they didn't bother him as he was across the opposite side of an intersection.


What headlights do you have in that truck?
 

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i have seen guys get the morimoto ( spelling? ) they look good. I would see what Vanquish has, i have there high and low beams, 100% happy with them.
 
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those would be great under the rear bumper but what I want is something that comes close to the size and shape of the factory fog light...
 

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