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Does this require a high temp wire harness given that its a different bulb? Or do LEDs not burn hot?

 

 

2015-2017 Ford Mustang LED Fog lights (H11)

 

Part No FR3Z-15200-A (FR3B-15K201-AE stamped on light housing)

 

These are made by Valeo who is the OE supplier for Mercedes, Volvo, etc for LED DRLs and various light housings. These are direct fit for our 5th Gen Legacys.

 

The housing is identical to our stock fog lights in every dimension and include a male H11 socket for our female OEM harness connector. Plug and Play!!!

 

OEM Subaru fog housing is on the left.

 

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Here are the pics. These took me a total of 20 minutes to install, no modifications necessary. As you can see, they use optics to create the unique light pattern and cutoff and appear to be somewhere in the 5k to 6k color temp range. (They look a little green in my daytime pics, that's just my phone)

 

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Some night time pics. I absolutely love these. The pattern is very useful and far better than our stock fogs. You can see where the light is hitting the ground in front of the car.

 

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I recently put a set on my car - if you get the laminx covers, get the generic 3.75 inch ones - they fit perfectly over the lens. Here's mine with the Lamin-x installed on and off the car, as well as the old, sandblasted OEM ones. Pattern is fine - they are fogs, so it's a fog light pattern (see GTeasers pics above)

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Might sound dumb but how the heck do you change the bulb in the Mustang Fogs?

 

 

 

2015-2017 Ford Mustang LED Fog lights (H11)

 

Part No FR3Z-15200-A (FR3B-15K201-AE stamped on light housing)

 

These are made by Valeo who is the OE supplier for Mercedes, Volvo, etc for LED DRLs and various light housings. These are direct fit for our 5th Gen Legacys.

 

The housing is identical to our stock fog lights in every dimension and include a male H11 socket for our female OEM harness connector. Plug and Play!!!

 

OEM Subaru fog housing is on the left.

 

fd3dedd6231df9dcdd44f4c6d2c5a88f.jpg7d8f20d93cbc0f355828528c9c91b600.jpg

 

Here are the pics. These took me a total of 20 minutes to install, no modifications necessary. As you can see, they use optics to create the unique light pattern and cutoff and appear to be somewhere in the 5k to 6k color temp range. (They look a little green in my daytime pics, that's just my phone)

 

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Some night time pics. I absolutely love these. The pattern is very useful and far better than our stock fogs. You can see where the light is hitting the ground in front of the car.

 

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Might sound dumb but how the heck do you change the bulb in the Mustang Fogs?

 

You don't. The LED chips should last the life of the vehicle. In the off chance they do die, you have to repace the entire assembly.

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