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Upgraded the OEM fog lights to a set of Baja Designs Sport Fog Pocket Light Kit. Install was super easy. Assemble the mounts, undo three screws holding the old one in, mount the new fog light with the same three screws, and plug into the existing harness (no wiring needed). The light output on these are crazy bright compared to stock ones. I went with Amber but they have white as well. Check them out if you are looking for an easy upgrade.

 

https://www.bajadesigns.com/products/chevy-gmc-squadron-sport-fog-pocket-light-kit-chevy-gmc-2019-2021-silverado-sierra-1500-2020-2021-2500hd-3500hd/?page=1&vid=152887&sku=447518

 

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Impressive! I wished they made them for the new Sierra's

 

 

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I did the Diode Dynamics LED Driving light kit, looks about the same, huge difference driving at night. 

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I have the Diode Dynamics kit waiting to be installed in my garage.

 

I will be putting a PWM module on the SS3 sport model. To have an OEM brightness on low beams, and full brightness on high beams. Then i'll have the SS3 max laser taking the ditch lighting where the SS3 sports currently reside.

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I installed these on my 16 Silverado. They draw low power when the headlights are in the on position. I tested them and they are getting about 5 volts with headlights on and fog lights not on. Anyone else have this issue ? Diode sent me new fogs and same issue. Kind of bummed they are on and dim when they should be off

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On 2/6/2023 at 9:34 PM, PureZ71 said:

Upgraded the OEM fog lights to a set of Baja Designs Sport Fog Pocket Light Kit. Install was super easy. Assemble the mounts, undo three screws holding the old one in, mount the new fog light with the same three screws, and plug into the existing harness (no wiring needed). The light output on these are crazy bright compared to stock ones. I went with Amber but they have white as well. Check them out if you are looking for an easy upgrade.

 

https://www.bajadesigns.com/products/chevy-gmc-squadron-sport-fog-pocket-light-kit-chevy-gmc-2019-2021-silverado-sierra-1500-2020-2021-2500hd-3500hd/?page=1&vid=152887&sku=447518

 

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I just installed these on my truck but I can't seem to adjust the light any higher they are low and the beam needs to come up higher.

 

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1 hour ago, Cesar Rosiles said:

 

I just installed these on my truck but I can't seem to adjust the light any higher they are low and the beam needs to come up higher.

 

Nice, my guess is that they are built like that so that people don't blind other drivers with these fogs.

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