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As mentioned in another thread, I offered an eBay seller $125.00 for an OEM fog light kit and he / she accepted. It's for auto headlights and although I don't have auto headlights on my cube, I bought them anyway since I may try adding the auto headlight feature sometime in the future.

The installation was a breeze, total time about 30 minutes from start to finish. The installation calls for removal of all three finisher panels under the radiator but I found if your small like me (5'5", 150 lb), removal of these pieces is unnecessary. I just removed the three bolts from the end covers and reached up in there with my right hand to do the removal of the fog light finishers (covers) as well as installation of the new fog lights. I'll admit it's a tight squeeze but doable.

I didn't post any pictures of the installation since it's been covered several times already. I just wanted to let you know that it's doable without removing all the plastic as the instructions call for, this alone will cut installation in half. - Dan
 

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TrevorS said:
Congrats on your fogs, and also the price :p!

I like foglamps -- find them useful at night with precipitation, as well as with fog.
Thanks,

When I gave up my Frontier with auto headlights and fogs for the cube, I found I really missed these two options, especially the fogs. So for me, it's a great addition. - Dan
 

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JohnR said:
Next time someone adds fogs, I'd like to have the black plugs that were there. I want to mount something in the holes, but want to experiment first before tearing my Cube up.
You can have mine for $10.00 shipped as long as you have a US address. Got to cover the shipping cost, packaging, and gas. I ship USPS. - Dan
 

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Bagged Cube said:
any issues with this being an auto headlight kit?
what is the difference?
No issues at all. The only difference between the standard stalk with fogs and the auto headlight stalk is the headlight switch itself. When you use an auto headlight stalk without this option, there's a position that say's "Auto" on the switch. This switch position just becomes null and void, it does nothing. So instead of having to turn the headlights on with two clicks of the switch, you will have to turn the switch three clicks by-passing the auto position. - Dan
 

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Just got mine from the same seller today - already installed the stalk - next is to tackle the lights themselves - put it all back together real quick for a run up town here shortly - so far all working great... just hoping the lip kit doesn't give me angst to get to the lightpods

Fastest delivery I have ever had from eBay...


Update

They worked marvelously - the biggest PITA is the little screws that are supposed to finally secure the lights... Still need to tackle that contortionist act once I get it on some ramps or something... But very pleased...
 

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i also got this from the same seller. easy install, less than an hour. hardest part is removing the screws and plastic clips that hold the guard under the bumper. the column stalk is super easy to install too!
i didnt get my HID's before putting the fogs so they dont match my headlights and now i have to get back in there for the HID's.
should i go with higher intensity on the fogs? i have 6000k in my headlights.
 
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