Adding fog lights

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Bamajake95

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I have a 2007 GMC Yukon sle without factory fogs. I was wondering if I can buy housings, harness, and switch and make them work or what needs or can be done to get fogs on my truck?

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I don't know if the existing wiring harness already has the wires built in for the fog light option, of if your bumper already has knockouts built in for the fog light option. If not, you may want to consider installing LED light bars under the bumper for use as fog lights.
 

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I have a 2007 GMC Yukon sle without factory fogs. I was wondering if I can buy housings, harness, and switch and make them work or what needs or can be done to get fogs on my truck?

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I've never seen a NNBS without fogs, unless it was a hybrid.

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I don't know if the existing wiring harness already has the wires built in for the fog light option, of if your bumper already has knockouts built in for the fog light option. If not, you may want to consider installing LED light bars under the bumper for use as fog lights.
It does have knockouts atleast. But I've heard rumors that the plugs are already up in the bumper just not sure if it's true. I mean I'm probably just going to go the left route anyways. And then wire them to just be on all the time.

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It won't let me quote but it's not a hybrid, but atleast has knockouts. Also forgive me I'm new here but what does NNBS mean?

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I have a 2007 GMC Yukon sle without factory fogs. I was wondering if I can buy housings, harness, and switch and make them work or what needs or can be done to get fogs on my truck?

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there is a LED option as well by sylvania. it even shows a photo of a tahoe on the outside it's a 4" hole right?
 
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there is a LED option as well by sylvania. it even shows a photo of a tahoe on the outside it's a 4" hole right?
3.5" or 4" not sure which exactly

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It won't let me quote but it's not a hybrid, but atleast has knockouts. Also forgive me I'm new here but what does NNBS mean?

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NNBS = New New Body Style ='07-'14
 

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I don't know if the existing wiring harness already has the wires built in for the fog light option, of if your bumper already has knockouts built in for the fog light option. If not, you may want to consider installing LED light bars under the bumper for use as fog lights.


I’m getting ready to install rigid D2 pods to replace my stock fogs. It’s pricey but and easy install since harness and all is included, mounts can be bought separate... I also don’t care that my fogs will be on a separate switch. I’ll post pics once installed.


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