Installing Fog lights

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Last night one of my fog lights went out. Would a dealer install aftermarket bulbs? I have looked around the site and it seems so difficult to get in there. OR are there any spots around here (NYC area) that anyone can recommend?
 
cmon man, very simple, remove the wheel arch, and couple of bottom plastic bolts, and your set! so easy a caveman can do it :smug:
 
I think i have a pic that may help you....
lets see........

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you open those bolts and you can see the fog light twist it out...
more pic that might help the brown socket is the fog socket... i have the hid now so it's not being used..

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if you want to take the bumper out then here... lol
i was drying my fogs there was fog in my fogs....
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So, all I do is remove the plastic by the wheel, and I get acess to the bulbs? Are there jsut clips or do I need a screwdriver? Any special way to pull them out and install them or is it just plug and play?
 
not the wheels i think better right under the front bumper right under the foglight there is a little compartment like
the one you see in the pic i provided... unscrew 2 or 3 bolts and the cover comes off then it's plug n play...
 
nice writeup guys, thanks for this. I'm new to modding the FX. Just stored my G37 for winter so I've got the FX mod bug!! First i'm just swapping out all of the interior and exterior lights.
 
1cleanG keep me posted if you can with the interior and exterior lights. I want to change my lights as well but don't know where to start!! Thanks!
 
Ddm

FYI, I don't know if any of you have used DDM and have had good luck. But I used them and they SUCK! I bought a so called motorcycle HID headlight kit for my 09 Yamaha 1900 Raider that was supposed to be plug and play. After receiving the kit (which was from china with no instructions, rather than America like they try and make people think) it was nothing more than a car kit with one bulb and ballast. The wires had to be cut and spliced and extended, unless of-course your motorcycle has the battery installed in the headlight bucket! After going to radio shack and spending about 30 bucks for all the necessary supplies and getting everything installed it fired and worked great, but it started taking 2-3 times to start to get it to fire. After calling and spending hours on the phone with their crappy customer service they said the warranty was void because I had cut the wires! I explained that it was impossible to install it on any bike without doing so but they still would not cover the kit. Needless to say they charged me another 50 bucks and sent me 2 new ballast that were supposed to be bench tested and 1 of the 2 didn't even work. I called again and bought another kit and tried again. In short, I spend a few hundred bucks and the system still didn't work right and I did finally get them to refund me the 50 bucks for the ballast after weeks of phone calls. I ended up giving the kit's to a friend on another forum that was an electrical engineer. He ended up having to install a microprocessor that fired repeatedly every few milliseconds to get the system to fire right. IMO, I would find a different source for your HID Kits!
 
No need to post the same post verbatim in different threads my man.. We get that you hate DDM.



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