Foglight Question

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joe_joe

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Howdy all. I have a 2015 suburban and want to upgrade the factory, halogen, foglights to led ones.

My current bulb is a PS24WFF.

Does anyone know what the led equivalent is?

Thanks in advance!
 

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You should be able to cross-reference your part number on most LED supplier sites for their LED conversion part numbers, including all the major auto parts stores on their online sites.

I used JDM Astar LEDs inside and outside, and you can use their web site to cross-reference your part number into an LED conversion, as one option. I'm 100% happy with mine.

Other folks on this Forum have used other LED suppliers, and they will chime in and offer you their perspectives.

Good luck on your LED conversion.
 

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5202/2504 fit.

This is going to sound a little shill-ish, but here’s my experience. I ordered what I thought were “decent” LED Headlights on Amazon (OPT7). I was disappointed, the were pure white and seemed brighter, but the light seemed to fall off at distance. I started watching YouTube videos and came across this:


That kind of explained what I was seeing. Poorly focused light that was bright but kind of splattered out.

I watched a few more videos on the Supernova V.4 and took the plunge with a full set.

https://headlightrevolution.com/v-4-led-headlights-h11-h16-bulbs/

https://headlightrevolution.com/supernova-v-3-led-headlights-9005-9145-bulbs/

https://headlightrevolution.com/v-4-led-headlights-5202-2504-bulbs/

Wow, these are amazing. Expensive but worth it. The drivers and bulbs fit in the housings behind the dust covers and I just tie strapped the drivers up on the fogs. Amazing output, nice long distance focus, definitely on par with HID.
 

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Best choice is after market housings that fit h11 bulbs. Then you essentially have 4 low beams...

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DiodeDynamics has some nice LED bulbs both for Fogs and our projector headlights. Had I known about them before I bought my HID kit I would have gone that direction. One of the worst things about these trucks is the headlights are turds. My truck came with the incandescent bulbs and I couldn't see anything. The HID kit I installed was a drastic improvement. Still need to get my fogs working but thats another story. Avoid Vanquish at all costs.
 

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I have the PS24WFF as well and I know the 5202 LEDs will fit. I bought 2 different cheap ones on Amazon and have returned both, just no good. Now I'm willing to spend more for good ones. I was looking at Diode Dynamics but now also see the Headlight Revolution ones that PFDarkside mentioned. Now which ones to buy...decisions, decisions.
 

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I have a 2018 Denali and I agree the headlights, both low and high beam, are just plain awful. Last night my wife was driving and she said she couldn't see anything. She was afraid she would hit someone crossing the street. How easy are they to install if I buy the 5202 LED's? Are they just a plug in replacement? Something I can do myself or should I have the dealer do it?
 

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5202/2504 fit.

This is going to sound a little shill-ish, but here’s my experience. I ordered what I thought were “decent” LED Headlights on Amazon (OPT7). I was disappointed, the were pure white and seemed brighter, but the light seemed to fall off at distance. I started watching YouTube videos and came across this:


That kind of explained what I was seeing. Poorly focused light that was bright but kind of splattered out.

I watched a few more videos on the Supernova V.4 and took the plunge with a full set.

https://headlightrevolution.com/v-4-led-headlights-h11-h16-bulbs/

https://headlightrevolution.com/supernova-v-3-led-headlights-9005-9145-bulbs/

https://headlightrevolution.com/v-4-led-headlights-5202-2504-bulbs/

Wow, these are amazing. Expensive but worth it. The drivers and bulbs fit in the housings behind the dust covers and I just tie strapped the drivers up on the fogs. Amazing output, nice long distance focus, definitely on par with HID.



Can you tell me which ones you went with? I need to replace my headlight bulbs.
 

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