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I just want to recap my cost to install fog lights.

 

Fog light from dealer $250+ tax

Install non dealer.       $200

Program at dealer.      $140  

 

Is $590 worth it for 100% OEM LEDfog lights?

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2 hours ago, Cesar Ramirez said:

I just want to recap my cost to install fog lights.

 

Fog light from dealer $250+ tax

Install non dealer.       $200

Program at dealer.      $140  

 

Is $590 worth it for 100% OEM LEDfog lights?

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The programming fee should be included in the dealer install. I paid 250 for the fogs + 195 installation fee for mine so all in for 450 installed and purchased from the dealer. Also used my GM bucks to knock 100 off that price to boot.

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I paid $240 for mine, installed myself and dealer programmed for free.

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I paid $225 for mine installed myself dealer programed $35

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Hello just had mine installed Monday thru dealer...total cost was 385 but used GM rewards -100 so came to 285.00 total

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Front Foglamp Kit

Part No. : 84125494

Part Only Price $295.00*

Installed Price $460.00*

  • Designed to meet the fit, appearance and capability standards of your vehicle
  • Designed to help enhance visibility while driving in low light or inclement weather
  • Fog lights are designed to help other drivers see your vehicle on the road
  • Sets your vehicle apart with added style
  • Wire harness and hardware included
  • Requires recalibration for proper use, must be installed at dealership
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I got mine for around 240 during the 25% off sale around the end of the year and dealer installed and programmed for 90some  bucks. So around 350. 

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I should’ve installed these myself. The dealer ended up giving me $110 Rewards points to spend so 490 total spend.

 

I do recommend for everyone to buy them at the dealer and install them at the dealer.  The dealer provides a code specific to your vehicle to program into the PCM. The ones you buy on eBay or other websites do not provide this code.

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