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I have a desire for LED fog lights for my 2017 6.7 diesel. One thought is Headlight Revolution LED replacement bulbs in my OEM housing. The other thought is to just replace the entire housing with a quality LED fog light. Recommendations?
I have the morimoto led fog lights and love them but I actually am looking to sell them if youd like to buy them. They are about 2 months old.
Just remember, for those who are adding in 3rd part fog lights, they may not be actual fog lights, meaning they don't have a cut-off for the beams, keeping them low and to the ground. This will cause a lot of High-Beam flashes from oncoming traffic. So actual fogs either have a cut-off (dowser), or the reflector is focused as such to put the light down low and away from oncoming drivers.
The OEM LED fogs are focused low, and I have not been flashed using these.
Just remember, for those who are adding in 3rd part fog lights, they may not be actual fog lights, meaning they don't have a cut-off for the beams, keeping them low and to the ground. This will cause a lot of High-Beam flashes from oncoming traffic. So actual fogs either have a cut-off (dowser), or the reflector is focused as such to put the light down low and away from oncoming drivers.
The OEM LED fogs are focused low, and I have not been flashed using these.
My new LED headlight bulbs have some nice coverage of that low area on low beam. Almost thinking fogs won't be that necessary with them. Especially for someone like me who seldom uses them anyway.
Mainly looking to get rid of white headlight/yellow fogs with DRL.
These will be the fog bulbs I get. Had them on our 13' Expedition. Loved them. They are dual color, 6k for white and 3k for yellow/amber. Just turn them off and back on and they will change to the other color. I need bambi mode. Every time I turned the hi's on, then back to low's they changed color. I got used to it though but bambi mode would eliminate this inconvenience.
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