Help installing LED Fogs?

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Jaletti

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Hey guys, I just got a set of LED bulbs for the foglights, but am having some trouble installing. Best way to get to the foglights? I looked from up top and it seems like I would have to remove a lot of stuff to get down there, and from underneath it seems pretty closed off as well. Any tips on getting started?
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Jaletti

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2011 LT, I currently have fogs pre-wired, I'm just swapping out the bulbs.
 

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hmm.. on the denali, you cannot see it from underneath the vehicle... but... just feeling around up under the bumper, you can locate the wires coming out of the fog light housing... check out these pictures to get an idea of what you will be feeling for. the white clips on the bulb are what you need to get off of the housing... then black piece is just what the harness looks like... if this doesnt help... it is pretty easy to pop the entire housing out of the bumper... let me know if you cant locate the clips to remove the bulb. I ended up removing my fog light housings a few times. I can pop one out and take a picture of the clips that hold them in, might make things easier for ya.

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Check it out... if you are unable to figure it out, I will pop one out and take a picture of the back side of the housing...
 

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I got on my back and popped out the factory ones. Didn't have to take out the housing. It was a pain in the ass to do though : /
 

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you can remove the wheel well screws, pull back the liner and make it easier to access the lights. Just turn the wheel out on the side your working on.
 

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you can remove the wheel well screws, pull back the liner and make it easier to access the lights. Just turn the wheel out on the side your working on.

you can do that... I personally followed this logic the first time, but after seeing how open they really were from underneath (albeit being hidden while underneath), I found it easier to do it from under the truck.
 

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Oops I forgot about my initial reply to this thread. Yup, what they said above
 

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