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Ok time for me to ditch my yucky water-filled OEM fogs. I was looking at doing the jeep fog lights but I'd like to do wide-angle fogs instead of driving lights and I would like the option of the interchangeable lens between clear and amber as well as having the option to switch the beam pattern. So I think the Diode Dynamics SS3s mentioned a few pages back are the best bet.

The question now is what style mounting bracket should I buy? I know I will have to mod them no matter what but I'd like to get something close.

Also, does anyone think it would be worth it to buy the kit for the 2007-2014 suburban fogs so it comes with the little trim piece? The only downside of this style is the mounting bracket is awful and pretty much useless for fitting on a NBS.

***edit: Never mind I realized the suburban kit won't work like I was thinking.***
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I’m glad you went this route and I’m excited to see the finished product and see something different too. Have no idea on mounting brackets, gonna be a shot in the dark really.
btw the jeep fogs have crazy wide output angle too, much wider than my morimoto h1’s
 

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Gotta get that 03+ Sierra bumper with round fog lights. Worth it and it’s an easy swap without modification or fabrication. Those are an even bigger hole and can fit a variety of lights

or you can put in hood projectors like I had (round fog in square hole lol) . They looked good and were kinda hidden so it wasn’t an eye sore.

That's my fav of all the bumpers so I think he should do it!
 

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I’m glad you went this route and I’m excited to see the finished product and see something different too. Have no idea on mounting brackets, gonna be a shot in the dark really.
btw the jeep fogs have crazy wide output angle too, much wider than my morimoto h1’s

Wow wider than the H1s that's impressive, that's kinda what I feared most out of those. or that they would just kinda blend in with the H1s and no be obvious that they are on. I have a set of the little Morimoto XB fogs on my 4 wheeler (another left over part I snagged) they are great on the 4 wheeler but were almost unnoticeable on a car. Not sure if they were mounted too low on the car or what but I was not impressed.

I can fab little brackets and kept the rectangle fogs for parts. If I need to I can run to LKQ and try to find some Z71 brackets as well.
 

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Gotta get that 03+ Sierra bumper with round fog lights. Worth it and it’s an easy swap without modification or fabrication. Those are an even bigger hole and can fit a variety of lights

or you can put in hood projectors like I had (round fog in square hole lol) . They looked good and were kinda hidden so it wasn’t an eye sore.
Hey, I’m good with this if it’s a direct swap! I was looking at the Z71 valence for this reason, but sounded like that would require Fab work. If I can bolt on a Sierra bumper and valence, then hell yeah! Would I need to swap just the bumper (chrome) and lower valance (with the round fog holes), or is there more to it? Searching, I found a guy on TYF who did this, but used 2500 parts and it was a pita. Anyone have a step by step on this?
 

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Hey, I’m good with this if it’s a direct swap! I was looking at the Z71 valence for this reason, but sounded like that would require Fab work. If I can bolt on a Sierra bumper and valence, then hell yeah! Would I need to swap just the bumper (chrome) and lower valance (with the round fog holes), or is there more to it? Searching, I found a guy on TYF who did this, but used 2500 parts and it was a pita. Anyone have a step by step on this?

I don't know of a step by step thread but all the 1/2ton frames should be the same and the later model 1500 sierras had that bumper so it should bolt right on.


I really really want to see it!!!
 

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I don't know of a step by step thread but all the 1/2ton frames should be the same and the later model 1500 sierras had that bumper so it should bolt right on.


I really really want to see it!!!
Me too! [emoji16][emoji106]
 

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You should go to a junkyard with a Yukon and a Sierra. Take both front ends off and swap them, then you will know and can buy the sierra parts while you're there :gr_grin:
This is a great idea. Problem is our junkyards suck in Denver!! There’s hardly any NBS Yukon’s to be found. Very limited. Worth a shot though. That would be a good plan.. I’ll start looking.. [emoji16][emoji106][emoji631]
 
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Hey, I’m good with this if it’s a direct swap! I was looking at the Z71 valence for this reason, but sounded like that would require Fab work. If I can bolt on a Sierra bumper and valence, then hell yeah! Would I need to swap just the bumper (chrome) and lower valance (with the round fog holes), or is there more to it? Searching, I found a guy on TYF who did this, but used 2500 parts and it was a pita. Anyone have a step by step on this?
You have to swap your frame horns with HD frame horns iirc. On the GMC trucks the horns are bolt on and removable, as where the Chevy frame horns are welded on
 
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