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Added in the OEM Grand Cherokee LED fog lights

7K views 14 replies 7 participants last post by  whitedoubleD  
#1 ·
Well I finally got around to installing the fog lights and properly aiming my HID's I installed a few weeks back

These fogs are literally plug and play for the stock fogs. They are held in by molded bumper tabs. Pop the old one off, new one on, and plug it in.

The output was far superior to the stock (albeit they were pretty hazzy). And the color matches the HID's perfectly
Just fogs

HID's and fogs


For those interested they are between 95-100 each. It's on the higher end for an led "conversion" but there's no wiring or fabrication required
 
#12 ·
Here's the link to the lights

Tyc 19-6151-00-1 14-15 For Jeep Grand Cherokee 15-16 Charger Fog Light Nsf https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LYA39ZZ/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_aHL2yb99FX0AH

It's for 14-15 gc's

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This was a daytime shot I'll take one tonight of them.
Just out of curiosity did the chrome ring around the fogs not fit after the install? Looking to do this upgrade for my fogs but wanted to make sure there aren't any issues before I spend the money.
 
#5 ·
Just a reminder that the TYC are the $95-100 (best price each) aftermarket replacement units for the original factory Chrysler #68228884AC units that are about $160 and higher each. Just a word of caution that there has been some discussions on the Jeep forums that the TYC replacement units are not quite the same quality as the Chrysler factory units.
 
#7 ·
As far as the exterior housings go the Tyc seemed of better quality than the stock halogen ones.. But mine are also 3yrs old. I can't tell with the actual led unit itself but they are warrantied for a year and output and functionality had been great so far.


What were the differences they were finding?
 
#8 ·
Just out of curriosity do these work for the 2013 Durangos too? or did they change after 2014?