Biggiehorn
Ram Guru
2/1/2022 - Replaced Halogen Fog Bulbs with LED
Lasfit LED Fog Lights
I was indecisive with the fog light situation on my truck for quite some time but I knew one thing for certain... The factory halogen bulbs were trash! After swapping to the LED headlights, I could hardly tell any difference at all when the fog lights were on or off basically making them useless. I debated going with OEM LEDs or a popular aftermarket solution such as swapping the entire units out for the Morimotos or something equivalent. After reading mixed reviews for what seemed like every option, I decided to just try the most cost effective solution and add the Lasfit bulbs. I've been happy with every Lasfit product I've used so far and I know that they have a solid reputation. I just hope that these aren't too bright. I went from hardly being able to tell that I even had fog lights to now lighting up the road like a supernova lol. I'm going to roll with these for now and see how they do. If people start shooting their high beams (or middle fingers) at me regularly then I'll likely swap for something else.
Halogen bulb on the driver's side and the new Lasfit LED bulb on the passenger side.
Fog lights off:
New Lasfit fog lights on:
I've started accumulating the parts to add blind spot monitoring to the truck. I have parts on hand (or orders placed) for everything needed aside from the mirrors and door modules. The mirrors are another crossroad point for me because I don't know what direction to take. If you remember way back when I first started this thread, I discovered that my passenger side tow mirror has a large chunk of plastic missing from it. Rather than replace with the same part, I'd like to use it as an opportunity to upgrade for power folding blind spot mirrors. I'm not sure if I should go with a standard paint matched Ram mirror, or go with the power folding ram tow mirrors with blind spot. From a visual standpoint, I like the standard mirrors, but from a functional aspect I have been really happy with the towing mirrors and that is what I have become comfortable with using. I'll continue to weigh out my options and also see what kind of price difference I'm looking at with both paths. I'm hoping I can score a lightly used set like I have done with several of the other parts I've added because replacement mirrors from the dealer aren't cheap. Finding a good deal might be what ultimately sways me one way over the other.
Lasfit LED Fog Lights
I was indecisive with the fog light situation on my truck for quite some time but I knew one thing for certain... The factory halogen bulbs were trash! After swapping to the LED headlights, I could hardly tell any difference at all when the fog lights were on or off basically making them useless. I debated going with OEM LEDs or a popular aftermarket solution such as swapping the entire units out for the Morimotos or something equivalent. After reading mixed reviews for what seemed like every option, I decided to just try the most cost effective solution and add the Lasfit bulbs. I've been happy with every Lasfit product I've used so far and I know that they have a solid reputation. I just hope that these aren't too bright. I went from hardly being able to tell that I even had fog lights to now lighting up the road like a supernova lol. I'm going to roll with these for now and see how they do. If people start shooting their high beams (or middle fingers) at me regularly then I'll likely swap for something else.
Halogen bulb on the driver's side and the new Lasfit LED bulb on the passenger side.
Fog lights off:
New Lasfit fog lights on:
I've started accumulating the parts to add blind spot monitoring to the truck. I have parts on hand (or orders placed) for everything needed aside from the mirrors and door modules. The mirrors are another crossroad point for me because I don't know what direction to take. If you remember way back when I first started this thread, I discovered that my passenger side tow mirror has a large chunk of plastic missing from it. Rather than replace with the same part, I'd like to use it as an opportunity to upgrade for power folding blind spot mirrors. I'm not sure if I should go with a standard paint matched Ram mirror, or go with the power folding ram tow mirrors with blind spot. From a visual standpoint, I like the standard mirrors, but from a functional aspect I have been really happy with the towing mirrors and that is what I have become comfortable with using. I'll continue to weigh out my options and also see what kind of price difference I'm looking at with both paths. I'm hoping I can score a lightly used set like I have done with several of the other parts I've added because replacement mirrors from the dealer aren't cheap. Finding a good deal might be what ultimately sways me one way over the other.
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