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Pics of D2's in factory fog light hole?

Old 11-22-2014, 04:58 PM
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Does anyone have any pictures of the rigids in place of their fog lights? The only thread I can find with a search has the pictures removed...
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I have one but the app isn't working on my android. I will keep trying. They did fit perfect in the housing I'd say go for it
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Originally Posted by 08screwCA
I have one but the app isn't working on my android. I will keep trying. They did fit perfect in the housing I'd say go for it
It's working double time now. That was on my 2008 lariat
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It's working double time now. That was on my 2008 lariat
Thank you! So they can go into the factory bucket? And did you run them as actual fog/driving lights or just extra light on backroads with no traffic?
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Originally Posted by 06kngrnch

Thank you! So they can go into the factory bucket? And did you run them as actual fog/driving lights or just extra light on backroads with no traffic?
I just cut factory plugs and soldered in. They worked as normal fogs with factory switch and mounted perfect to the factory buckets it took maybe 15 minutes to swap
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instead of cutting up the wiring, you can buy the adapter plugs that go from factory fog plug to rigid plug. got mine for $30 at stage3....
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I don't have the pics on my phone but I posted a bunch in another thread. Just search the forum for 'rigid Dually factory fog' and it's the third thread. My post is around #20 - page 2 on my phone. Sorry, also not sure how to get the direct link using the iOS app.

I ended up going back to stock because they're not street legal but they're awesome lights. I'll still probably mount them behind the grille with a switch in the cab.
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Are these too aggressive to use on the streets? maybe use the "driving/flood" model and mount in fog light buckets, or next to the licence plate mount
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Originally Posted by Aggie-150
Are these too aggressive to use on the streets? maybe use the "driving/flood" model and mount in fog light buckets, or next to the licence plate mount
Yes. They are off-road lights and not approved for street use. I know some people still use them and a specific beam pattern might work better than another but they are still off-road lights. Up until recently all rigid lights were for off-road use only - they've just come out with some DOT/SAE approved lights which are safe for use on roads but I'm not sure if they're even available yet.

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