How to keep High Beams, Low Beams and Fog Lights 'ALL' on 2007-2014 's

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Do the 'lows' and 'fog' lights stay on when you hit the high beams, and do both come on when you don't have the fog lights on and you hit the high beams? Just curious.
Yes to both questions
 

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Yukon question: Would this still apply to LED bulbs?
the bulb type doesn't matter, unless you are talking about having high & low on together, in which case you would have to do some trickery with the wiring.
the yukons have a dual parabolic reflector housing, so when the bulb is lit up in the back it reflects one way and when it is lit up in front it reflects another way.
I prefer the hid bulbs in the factory housing but there is no "true" dual beam hid bulb, they all move magnetically or the bulb is part hid/incandescent
 

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the bulb type doesn't matter, unless you are talking about having high & low on together, in which case you would have to do some trickery with the wiring.
the yukons have a dual parabolic reflector housing, so when the bulb is lit up in the back it reflects one way and when it is lit up in front it reflects another way.
I prefer the hid bulbs in the factory housing but there is no "true" dual beam hid bulb, they all move magnetically or the bulb is part hid/incandescent
Thanks for explaining.
 

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