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Yellow Fog lights with LED package

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I have the LED lighting package which is very nice but every thing is very cool white. Ive always prefered yellow (3000k) fog lights, they work better for my eyes and I like the way it looks on the truck with white headlights and yellow fogs. Does anyone know of a conversion kit or have done this mod?
 
I have the LED lighting package which is very nice but every thing is very cool white. Ive always prefered yellow (3000k) fog lights, they work better for my eyes and I like the way it looks on the truck with white headlights and yellow fogs. Does anyone know of a conversion kit or have done this mod?

Just ask if anyone wants to swap their halogen fog lights for your LED ones. I’m sure someone out there wants them lol


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Just use this over your stock lights,

 
That looks like a simple easy cost effective option, thanks for the links guys.
 
I ordered the yellow tint from lamin-x website, will update after I get the tint and install.
 
Great, is there a link with the exact version that you went with ?
 
I ordered the yellow tint from lamin-x website, will update after I get the tint and install.
Thx please post pics once done, I may want to do on my rebel

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Had the front end up on ramps doing an oil change so figured I would install the lamin-x too. Slightly overcut, used some water mist and they installed pretty easy with no bubbles. Will try some pics and report back once I can try them in the dark lit up. Like the day look though.
 

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Havent got a night pic yet but here is a gloomy day pic with them turned on. Exactly the look I was going for. Thx guys.
 

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Here is a basic night shot. Clearly defined yellow to white gradient. Need to get a shot in the snow! The output is much easier on the eyes, thanks again for the tips $20 mod did it. Thought I was going to have to spend a couple hundred on new LED bulbs. I love how the yellow lens looks on a white truck too.
 

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Had the front end up on ramps doing an oil change so figured I would install the lamin-x too. Slightly overcut, used some water mist and they installed pretty easy with no bubbles. Will try some pics and report back once I can try them in the dark lit up. Like the day look though.
That looks good! Just got mine in. Did you take the trim off to install? Trying to get it off but scared to break it...lol
 
I installed the film with the trim in place. Just used water so i could slide them around a bit before squeege'n them down. The lamin-x is pretty thick and easy to work with.
 

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