Have you tried amber film over factory fogs (1 Viewer)

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Thank you all.
 
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That'll be my longer term solution. I just don't have the cycles to figure it out in the next 7 days.'

It'd be easy if those manufacturers included Land Crusier in their fitment charts. In the past I've had to make do with Tacoma versions and custom brackets.

Eric has a video of some Baja Designs in a 16+ 200 series in this video:



He mentions model 447115, which is for the 10-22 4Runner/12-22 Tacoma/14-21 Tundra.

It looks like the equivalent SAE amber version might be the SKU 447714. Definitely do the research on this as I'm not confident that that is 100 the Tundra/Taco/4Runner SAE light. SKU 447614 looks like the SAE white version.

I didn't watch it close enough to see if it is a bolt in, or if it requires a custom bracket?

Edit: Also, I forgot to say that if it mounts in the stock location, I believe it should fit the TJM. I say this because I am running factory fogs in my TJM T13, rather than the fogs that came with it. I mean, you can make almost anything fit with enough time/effort/money, but if it mounts like the factory fog light, it should go right in.

BD #447714 is the SAE Amber and comes with installation brackets
 
Just to close the loop on this.

I did the cheap Laminex film, and it worked, but as a temporary solution. In retrospect, I should have bought the precut Tacoma version because I didn't get them perfect. I used a piece of clear flexible plastic and a sharpie to make a template, cut it out with scissors, installed using the dry method, and used a heat gun to help smooth it over the lens edges.

It really decreases usable light that comes off the factory lights.

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(and no comments about the janky wrapping of the winch line on the bull bar, thats what happens when a Land Rover guy stows the line - hahahaha)
 
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