LED cube fog lights

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I've always liked the look of LED fogs, so I got some myself and wired them up. I didn't take any pictures while I was assembling it (sorry) but I tried to take pictures of where everything bolted up. I had to use the mount for the old fog light, cut off the tabs that held the old one on, and drilled new mounting holes. Wired the lights directly into the existing harness for the factory fogs and bam! Had everything done in about two hours.IMG_0095.JPGIMG_0099.JPGIMG_0100.JPGIMG_0102.JPGIMG_0103.JPG
 

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Nice! Looks good. Got any output shots ?
link to the lights you used ?
 

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I like the look of 2 pods in each. Looks good. But I know they have got to bounce alot when driving down the road. That bracket isn't stable enough for 2 of those lights to not move at all. But I like the look
 

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I like the look of 2 pods in each. Looks good. But I know they have got to bounce alot when driving down the road. That bracket isn't stable enough for 2 of those lights to not move at all. But I like the look
Idk look at the 2nd and 3rd pic. The bottom of the lights are kinda wedged against the valance opening to give it a pretty tight fit.:shrug:
 

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They're low enough, won't cause an issue if properly aimed.
Horrid for for cats and small dogs cause that's their eye level lol.
Eh, we see them all the time here in Texas....lifted, stock, and lowered. Either way they are hideous for oncoming drivers. Proper HID or halogen projectors work best.
 

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Thats "if" he has them on against oncoming traffic. We don't know his driving habits. Maybe he only has them on when it's foggy.
I'm in Alaska , it's basically a wanna be Texas with all the lifted chevys and light bars so I know lol.

Besides all that I like the install, especially when there's no option for projectors on our trucks where yukons there are.
 

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I've always liked the look of LED fogs, so I got some myself and wired them up. I didn't take any pictures while I was assembling it (sorry) but I tried to take pictures of where everything bolted up. I had to use the mount for the old fog light, cut off the tabs that held the old one on, and drilled new mounting holes. Wired the lights directly into the existing harness for the factory fogs and bam! Had everything done in about two hours.View attachment 71947View attachment 71948View attachment 71949View attachment 71950View attachment 71951
Did you cut the stock harness and tap the lights into them?


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I've always liked the look of LED fogs, so I got some myself and wired them up. I didn't take any pictures while I was assembling it (sorry) but I tried to take pictures of where everything bolted up. I had to use the mount for the old fog light, cut off the tabs that held the old one on, and drilled new mounting holes. Wired the lights directly into the existing harness for the factory fogs and bam! Had everything done in about two hours.View attachment 71947View attachment 71948View attachment 71949View attachment 71950View attachment 71951
Did you cut the stock harness and tap the lights into them?


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