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Does anybody have fog lights on their lightning? After market?
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I’ve added Diode Dynamics LEDs to my 2023 Lariat for night driving in remote, unlit areas. They’re excellent, though I use them just a few times a month. I find the OEM headlights — with the Glare-Free Lighting option engaged — do a fine job in the fog and blowing sand and rain I encounter when driving in the Outer Banks of NC.Does anybody have fog lights on their lightning? After market?
Very simple connection to the 12v system and basic toggle switches installed in the first open space below and to the left of the steering column. I had to do some shopping around for the right combination and configuration of brackets and theft-deterrent nuts and bolts.How did you wire up the lights?
Agree. The glare free lights are first-rate in the fog. I’d love to see a photo of your rear fog lights.As good as the glare-free headlights are, IMHO our trucks (with glare-free) don't need front fog lights. However, I do wish we could get an OEM rear fog light option... after all, dense fog does occur in North America, and when it blankets a high speed highway the sequential collisions which can run into dozens+ are nearly unavoidable without this cheap common-sense safety device.
I write this after having wired two other Fords, a Fusion and a Mach E, since 2016 with existing Ford OEM rear fog lights.
About $250 in OEM parts (a Ford rear fog light + a Ford dash light switch) + some weekend work adding a wiring circuit to the usually present OEM module pins is sure far less expensive than getting a high speed rear collision in dense fog.
On the Fusion and the Mach E, I have photos. On the F150, unfortunately as I just found out after digging around for 12 months, there are none yet...Agree. The glare free lights are first-rate in the fog. I’d love to see a photo of your rear fog lights.
I’ve added Diode Dynamics LEDs to my 2023 Lariat for night driving in remote, unlit areas. They’re excellent, though I use them just a few times a month. I find the OEM headlights — with the Glare-Free Lighting option engaged — do a fine job in the fog and blowing sand and rain I encounter when driving in the Outer Banks of NC.
Where did you get the mounts? I'm a believer in amber fogs, not for better visibility from the truck, but for better visibility of the truck to approaching cars in the fog. I also like the idea of a rear fog, particularly for driving in the pea soup we get in some of our mountain passes in the winter.
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