Replacement Aftermarket Fog Lights (2007)
#1
Senior Member
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Replacement Aftermarket Fog Lights (2007)
Looking for a nice compliment to my 2007 F150 SuperCrew Lariat's fog lights. I just installed Spyder Auto Halo Headlights and love them but now need replacement Fog Lights to compliment the look as my current factory fog lights are dulling/yellowing.
Halo's I installed:
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Anyone know of cool aftermarket Fog Light? Prefer something that fits snug and that isn't those square LED's people are doing.
Anyone? Thanks in advance.
Halo's I installed:
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Anyone know of cool aftermarket Fog Light? Prefer something that fits snug and that isn't those square LED's people are doing.
Anyone? Thanks in advance.
#2
Senior Member
i've also been wondering about some aftermarket bolt on fog lights.. mine aren't really bright.. thought about switching the bulbs to something a little brighter but never had good luck with that
I'm not a fan of aftermarket heads tho.. have had alot of issues with them.. thinking about cracking my factory ones open to paint them black
I'm not a fan of aftermarket heads tho.. have had alot of issues with them.. thinking about cracking my factory ones open to paint them black
#3
TOTM November 2019
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I just installed a set of these, took some modifying, like cutting of all 4 "ears" of the new bucket, but they plugged right in with the 9145 plug that is on the truck:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pair-30W-4-inch-CREE-LED-Front-Bump-Fog-Light-Lamp-For-2007-2015-Jeep-Wrangle-JW-/182042309969?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&nma=true&si=DYpVaY03Y6EuV3olHE%252BTbzn%252BZ60%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&rmvSB=true
A little description:
Got the fog lights in. Boy are they beefy! All aluminum construction with glass lenses. Proceeded to take the light out of the bracket, cut all 4 dog-ears off each bracket with my dremel and then drill about 10 little holes around the small lip of the light holder. Then I put some black RTV on the back of the bucket the new lights came in and centered them into the existing fog light buckets that I took off the truck. When that dries I will run some short screws through the new buckets into the existing buckets. Nice part is the lights came with a H10 plug, so they plug right in to the existing truck plug!
Just take the lights out of the buckets they come in, which requires removing the adjustment screw and spring (like on our factory buckets), trim off all 4 "ears", drill small holes all around the "lip" of the bucket the lights came in. These will be used for small screws. Then I used a gutter nail and after using black rtv to glue the 2 together, ran the nail through the holes to keep the new bucket centered. After the RTV dries, run 4 or 5 screws throught the 2 glued together buckets, then reassemble everything.
I will say I am more than impressed!!!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pair-30W-4-inch-CREE-LED-Front-Bump-Fog-Light-Lamp-For-2007-2015-Jeep-Wrangle-JW-/182042309969?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&nma=true&si=DYpVaY03Y6EuV3olHE%252BTbzn%252BZ60%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&rmvSB=true
A little description:
Got the fog lights in. Boy are they beefy! All aluminum construction with glass lenses. Proceeded to take the light out of the bracket, cut all 4 dog-ears off each bracket with my dremel and then drill about 10 little holes around the small lip of the light holder. Then I put some black RTV on the back of the bucket the new lights came in and centered them into the existing fog light buckets that I took off the truck. When that dries I will run some short screws through the new buckets into the existing buckets. Nice part is the lights came with a H10 plug, so they plug right in to the existing truck plug!
Just take the lights out of the buckets they come in, which requires removing the adjustment screw and spring (like on our factory buckets), trim off all 4 "ears", drill small holes all around the "lip" of the bucket the lights came in. These will be used for small screws. Then I used a gutter nail and after using black rtv to glue the 2 together, ran the nail through the holes to keep the new bucket centered. After the RTV dries, run 4 or 5 screws throught the 2 glued together buckets, then reassemble everything.
I will say I am more than impressed!!!