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Fog lts for Ram 2500?

GordonThree
Explorer
Explorer
One thing I missed out on with my new Ram is fog lights... the bumper doesn't even have cut-outs for them.

A lot of gear heads seem to be putting 200-400 watt led bars in the space between the recovery hooks, but that's not what I'm after.

I don't want a blinding blue-white flood light shining out from the bumper, I don't think it would help much in fog / heavy snow and certainly wouldn't be legal for highway use.

I'd like either a pair 40-50 watt or a single 80-100 watt led bar to put in there, YELLOW or AMBER, not blue-white.

So far I've found two options. M4 Products has a 40" yellow + white bar and SuperbrightLEDs has a 18" yellow bar (would get two).

The 40" requires removal of the "recovery" hooks, the 18" can be installed "under" the hooks. I'm not impressed with those bumper mounted hooks, so they won't be missed if need be.

Any other suggestions out there?
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cmeade
Explorer
Explorer
The tradesman trim level has a solid bumper with no cutouts for fog lites. IMHO it would not look as great with add on bolt on fog lites. My factory fog lites look and work great. When I look at Rams without fog lites it looks kind of plain and stripped.

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
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Ski_Pro_3
Explorer
Explorer
What are you talking about the front doesn't have cut-outs for fog lights? I just googled RAM trucks and every single one has 'em on the air dam in the lower part of the bumper.

In any case, just mount them to the bottom of the bumper. Most fogs include a bracket.