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2nd gen fog light kit

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Steveandbeau, Jan 16, 2025.

  1. Jan 16, 2025 at 1:01 PM
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    Steveandbeau

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    Does anyone have a link to a full kit for a 20123 tacoma.

    my truck does not have any fog lights on them and is not pre wired.

    id just like a full kit to buy that has everything in it.

    thanks
     
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    MikeNite

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    Yeah, got you. I have an 07 PreRunner, and mine came with no fog lights or wiring for them. Only blank pop outs where they would normally go.

    Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083189RCC

    it comes with the wiring harness, as well as the button that will replace the blank dummy button towards the bottom left hand side of your steering wheel. When you press it, it will light up green while on/turn off once pressed again.

    I’ve had these for over a year new with some top of the line LEDs installed from a local automotive lighting shop, and they’ve help up perfectly with zero leaks. Fit perfect, look great, and easy to install.

    pro tip; Wire the fog lights so that whenever you turn your car off, they automatically cut off. It’s easy to wire them without tieing them into the other lights harness, and forgetting you have them on after cutting off your truck.

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  3. Jan 17, 2025 at 6:15 AM
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    I bought the YellowSpeed kit from ebay. I only needed the bezels but it came with everything and its only like $18. Couple months in they still look and work perfectly fine.
     
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    Great tips but the link you sent was for 05-11, his is 2013.
     
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    I'll be selling my passenger side light/housing and driver side light (housing broken) sometime in the summer if you aren't looking to buy right away
     
  7. Jan 19, 2025 at 7:29 AM
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    I’ve been running this kit or extremely similar one also from Amazon. Had it about 2yrs now, no leaks, no complaints. I added yellow tint film also.
     
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    Oops, completely blew past that fact. Thanks

    Also, don’t know if i mentioned to OP, but from my experience, I highly suggest spending the extra money to get some high-end LED lights for the dogs, and for the normal high/low beams.

    I bought a kit from what was supposed to be a pretty reputable source online straight from their website (can’t think of their name atm) and went all out buying the HID bulbs, CanBUS, etc, and when they arrived, one was defective out of the pack, and the other gave me a flicker that was impossible to solve. I know it’s a common issue with HIDs, and there’s reasons for it/ways to fix it, but I called their customer service after hours of tinkering, and they pretty much just called me an idiot, after I told them I had done everything they recommended me to do. Returned all of it, and they wouldn’t even refund me in cash, they gave me online credit of like $150 or so.

    Before doing that I took it to a professional auto lighting shop in my city, and asked them to get it right. Customer service called them idiots as well. Ended up getting a great deal on LEDs for all front lights, with a 5 year warranty or something like that, and they’re spectacular. The highs project the light further, instead of just being brighter, and have made driving through DENSE fog with maybe a 5ft or less visibility look like it’s not even there.

    Sorry if this was lengthy, but the gist of it all is look into LED options from a local professional shop. I usually do all my own work, but the quality, warranty, and price made it unbeatable. So if you ever have an issue with your bulbs, you don’t have to argue and hope Rajesh will warranty it, and ensure it arrives at your door in one piece. :thumbsup:
     
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