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We just received a pair of the new Morimoto Chevy fog lights. These suckers are awesome. Extremely wide beam, crisp cutoff and tons of light exactly where you need it. Installing these this weekend and will post more pics. Easily colormatched for a custom look. These will be for sale on our website in the next few weeks. Currently available for Sierra owners. Plug n play install.

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Looking forward to installed pics.

 

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Shit yes. Very excited about these.

 

 

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Where can I find these for my 15 sierra to check them out and see pictures?

 

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Any Updates?

Here you go fellas. :)

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Trs is making a minor modification to them and they should be up for sale real soon. I will keep you posted.

Updates please

 

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Shit yes. Very excited about these.

 

 

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Where can I find these for my 15 sierra to check them out and see pictures?

 

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Some for sale on our website. Same exact light output as the ones shown here.
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Great can't wait please keep us informed thanks

 

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Any ideas on light output and beam pattern compared to Rigid SAE fogs? Just curious if these have an HID projector like cutoff.

The beam has a cutoff. The beam is literally like 150 degrees in coverage. It is crazy wide. The pic that I attached shows the output. Very impressive.
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Awesome.

 

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