I watched this 15 times and each time I said to myself, "I won't forget to plug the fogs back in.... Well I forgot.... lmao Great video and thank you!!!
Daniel Hillius here you go: Alla Lighting 80W High Power Osram Xtremely Super Bright 2504 PSX24W LED Bulbs White for Fog Light Lamp www.amazon.com/dp/B01CB5JZY8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_83SV4lc5oKOpD
Awesome video thanks, I will be replacing the front end clip. In my way to work yesterday a lady backed into my car and caused minor damage. I rather do this myself then to call the insurance company.
Do you have to take off the bumper to replace the fog light is there a way to access them from the wheel well? I only ask cause I'm a little nervous to remove the bumper
Kurt Karry you might be able to, but you will likely need to pull off either the inner wheel liner and/or the under engine splash guard. Pulling the bumper is, probably the easiest way. The bumper comes off easy, I am sure you can handle it.
Kurt Karry if you are just changing the bulb then you can do it through the wheel well. I changed my bulb to an HID bulb and dident take the bumper off. if you are replacing the whole fog light then yes t you have to remove the bumper.
Things I like, thanks for the great tutorial. I am doing the same and was thinking that the bumper did not have to come off. The fog lights bolt directly into the bumper itself on the inside. The whole key is to remove the wheel for better access, and take off the lower retainers so you can get the wheel well covers opened up for better access. I suggest anyone doing this to wear a long sleeve shirt to protect your arms from the sharp edges and using something to hold the wheel well open, like a small piece of two by four wrapped in a towel to guard against marking anything. I have some replacement LED fog lights coming that have a center LED projector and a DRL LED ring surround, made by LEDIN, part number #MSLAFL-0110-904 for $72.00 off Ebay. Any insights on aiming the new lights, do you think they will be set from the factory at the correct angle?
I believe you can do this without taking off the bumper. I cannot say if that would be easier or not. The lights you are getting sound great. For aiming the lights, I would park the car in front of a wall and turn on the lights. Then mark the borders of the lights with some masking tape. After you put in the new lights, compare the borders and adjust as necessary.
Got them in yesterday and they look great, made a video of the finished product, ruclips.net/video/vnkAP3zHneg/видео.html Really digging the Wookie helper.
Great video. I usually just go through the wheel well myself.
Question. What the name of the part where you remove the four clips after your son remove the two covers?
How did you adjust the hight of the new foglight beams?
Is it possible to do a video on a removal and installation of a 2007 dodge charger srt8 front bumper cover?
Thank you . U saved me a headache. Didn't feel like taking off the tires to get to the fog lights
Awesome! Glad it helped.
I watched this 15 times and each time I said to myself, "I won't forget to plug the fogs back in....
Well I forgot.... lmao
Great video and thank you!!!
How did u fix the wire harness to the fog light?
FYI,no need to remove bumper. You can access fog lights by removing 2 covers underneath motor. vehicle has to be on ramps.
Even easier if you just remove 2 clips for the fender liner. Peel back and the fog is right there. 5 minute job.
What kind of LED fog lights did you purchase? Brand and products number. It came out looking great and I have the same ride
Daniel Hillius here you go:
Alla Lighting 80W High Power Osram Xtremely Super Bright 2504 PSX24W LED Bulbs White for Fog Light Lamp www.amazon.com/dp/B01CB5JZY8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_83SV4lc5oKOpD
I am looking to lift the front bumper that seems like there is always a gap.. Not enough videos to help me out
Daniel Hillius did you had to buy a relay and rewire this new set? Or you can just plug and play?
Push bumper looks good. Hopefully I will be able to easily install mine.
Awesome video thanks, I will be replacing the front end clip. In my way to work yesterday a lady backed into my car and caused minor damage. I rather do this myself then to call the insurance company.
Do you have to take off the bumper to replace the fog light is there a way to access them from the wheel well? I only ask cause I'm a little nervous to remove the bumper
Kurt Karry you might be able to, but you will likely need to pull off either the inner wheel liner and/or the under engine splash guard. Pulling the bumper is, probably the easiest way. The bumper comes off easy, I am sure you can handle it.
Kurt Karry if you are just changing the bulb then you can do it through the wheel well. I changed my bulb to an HID bulb and dident take the bumper off. if you are replacing the whole fog light then yes t
you have to remove the bumper.
crazy fool yeah I actually did it like that to change the whole fog light and did a video I just haven't posted it...thanks though!
Have you posted that video by chance?
Just posted...
Dang im missing a wookie🤔🤭
Always need a wookie.
Things I like, thanks for the great tutorial. I am doing the same and was thinking that the bumper did not have to come off. The fog lights bolt directly into the bumper itself on the inside. The whole key is to remove the wheel for better access, and take off the lower retainers so you can get the wheel well covers opened up for better access. I suggest anyone doing this to wear a long sleeve shirt to protect your arms from the sharp edges and using something to hold the wheel well open, like a small piece of two by four wrapped in a towel to guard against marking anything. I have some replacement LED fog lights coming that have a center LED projector and a DRL LED ring surround, made by LEDIN, part number #MSLAFL-0110-904 for $72.00 off Ebay. Any insights on aiming the new lights, do you think they will be set from the factory at the correct angle?
I believe you can do this without taking off the bumper. I cannot say if that would be easier or not. The lights you are getting sound great. For aiming the lights, I would park the car in front of a wall and turn on the lights. Then mark the borders of the lights with some masking tape. After you put in the new lights, compare the borders and adjust as necessary.
Got them in yesterday and they look great, made a video of the finished product, ruclips.net/video/vnkAP3zHneg/видео.html Really digging the Wookie helper.
Great video .
Great vid, really helps