Yellow replacement for factory LED fogs?
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They do indeed show a product for Ford fog lights. Upon checking my lights again, there is a slightly curved smooth lens on these. I just ordered the Lamin-x. Thanks for the heads up.
https://lamin-x.com/search-magic.htm...ice.filter/asc
The yellow of the fogs contrasting with the white of the C rings on DRL enhances visibility in my opinion. My friends could always tell my last truck if they met me on the highway due to the yellow fogs and white LED headlights I had set up for DRL.
https://lamin-x.com/search-magic.htm...ice.filter/asc
The yellow of the fogs contrasting with the white of the C rings on DRL enhances visibility in my opinion. My friends could always tell my last truck if they met me on the highway due to the yellow fogs and white LED headlights I had set up for DRL.
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They do indeed show a product for Ford fog lights. Upon checking my lights again, there is a slightly curved smooth lens on these. I just ordered the Lamin-x. Thanks for the heads up.
https://lamin-x.com/search-magic.htm...ice.filter/asc
The yellow of the fogs contrasting with the white of the C rings on DRL enhances visibility in my opinion. My friends could always tell my last truck if they met me on the highway due to the yellow fogs and white LED headlights I had set up for DRL.
https://lamin-x.com/search-magic.htm...ice.filter/asc
The yellow of the fogs contrasting with the white of the C rings on DRL enhances visibility in my opinion. My friends could always tell my last truck if they met me on the highway due to the yellow fogs and white LED headlights I had set up for DRL.
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Suggestions are always appreciated though.
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These lights are for Bronco but I've been told they have the same OEM part number as Super Duty. A possibility if the Lamin-x doesn't work out.
So maybe Heavy Assault's above vendor suggestion is close to the mark.
https://www.diodedynamics.com/elite-...onco-pair.html
So maybe Heavy Assault's above vendor suggestion is close to the mark.
https://www.diodedynamics.com/elite-...onco-pair.html
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The Lumin-x will do what you are looking for at a low cost. I used some on my Gold Wing and they have held up well. Just follow the install instructions and you should not have an issue. On the truck, I left the fogs clear as I have other options for providing a lot of light in adverse conditions.
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An update. The Lamin-x arrived a week or so ago. Finally had a chance to apply it today. I removed the fog lights from the truck, cleaned the lenses and stuck it on. Very easy to work with and can be peeled off and reapplied if you need to realign or whatever.
For $20 it's worth a shot instead of spending $220 at Diode Dynamics right off the hop. If it doesn't hold up, new lights will be an option.
For $20 it's worth a shot instead of spending $220 at Diode Dynamics right off the hop. If it doesn't hold up, new lights will be an option.
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An update. The Lamin-x arrived a week or so ago. Finally had a chance to apply it today. I removed the fog lights from the truck, cleaned the lenses and stuck it on. Very easy to work with and can be peeled off and reapplied if you need to realign or whatever.
For $20 it's worth a shot instead of spending $220 at Diode Dynamics right off the hop. If it doesn't hold up, new lights will be an option.
For $20 it's worth a shot instead of spending $220 at Diode Dynamics right off the hop. If it doesn't hold up, new lights will be an option.
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No heat required. What few bubbles appeared easily were smoothed out with a finger. Here are the instructions from Lamin-x.