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Finally found a solution with the help of a local shop (SDHQ) I’ve been looking for an alternative to the factory fog lights. I put on the squadron pros and used the bezels they included in the kit for a clean fit. It is the tundra fog light kit. Hope this helps for anyone else that has been looking!


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Is it just the lens being too close for the photo, or does the bezel cut off the inner part of the light?
 
Nice!

I ran these on my last 200 series and they're great. One caution, if your state has a rigorous safety inspection program, make sure they're allowed. I don't have the DOT/SAE ones and they were flagged (didn't pass) because of them. The inspector said if they had DOT/SAE markings they would have passed.
 
I run these in my LX. Amazing. I suspect you can use the SAE lens for the inspection. I ran into a minor issue as want to use the yellow fog lens, but the shroud that forms the bevel won't extract out of the factory hole from the front...which means unbolting the whole thing from the back.
 
I think I might have to do this now that I know they will fit. I had the same kit on our last 4Runner and loved it.
 
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for those that want a closer look....they fit great!
 
How do you like the light output compared to the stock LEDs? I have a set on the shelf including the brackets, so this would be an easy mod. (I'd probably need to source DOT lenses though to avoid the inspection issues.)
 
Two different questions there. I love the output. I’ve always been a fan of Rigid Industries but they could not tell me if theirs would fit.... but Im very very pleased with the BD. Note the non-fluted top lights.... they have a crazy throw and easily blind on on coming drivers. I’m going to replace the lens with all four fluted and hope that lowers the projection so i can actually use them with my low beams. As it is now, the output is further and brighter than my high beams only.

OH! Mine are the squadron pro, not the sport! Pros have a lot more output.
 
via the Baja Designs Tundra light kit.
These? If so, that'll work great! I have a set of Squadron-R Pro wide cornering amber that I removed from my 2016 4Runner in order to sell it. So it looks like I'll be able to use the same mounts, connectors, etc.


Now, too bad there isn't a way to override the constraints on the fogs like possible on the 4Runner. I could use them with high beams or with no lights on if desired.
 
These? If so, that'll work great! I have a set of Squadron-R Pro wide cornering amber that I removed from my 2016 4Runner in order to sell it. So it looks like I'll be able to use the same mounts, connectors, etc.


Now, too bad there isn't a way to override the constraints on the fogs like possible on the 4Runner. I could use them with high beams or with no lights on if desired.
The ones I used are here: Baja Designs - https://www.bajadesigns.com/Products/Toyota-Tundra-14-16-Lighting-Kits.asp
I am using the OEM headlight/fog light switch which is on the wiper arm. I had the option of controlling it through my Switch-Pros SP900 but opted to just use the OEM and save a spot for other accessories.
 
The ones I used are here: Baja Designs - https://www.bajadesigns.com/Products/Toyota-Tundra-14-16-Lighting-Kits.asp
I am using the OEM headlight/fog light switch which is on the wiper arm. I had the option of controlling it through my Switch-Pros SP900 but opted to just use the OEM and save a spot for other accessories.
Same kit I have. Cool.

One nice thing about running through the Switch-Pros is the dimming function. I found it good - running at 25% by default, with the ability to increase brightness as needed.
 
Anyone have a shot of these things on? Would like to see output reading they overpower the already very impressive LED low beams.
 
Not exactly what you were asking for, but at least a comparison to other lights. Camera set in manual mode with manual white balance to give true comparison. These are on my 2016 4Runner.

Xenon Depot HID low beam only
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Baja Design Squadron-R Pro Amber Wide Cornering only
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Xenon Depot HID Low Beams and Baja Design Fog Lights
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OPT-7 32" LED Light Bar on Prinsu Rack only
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Xenon Depot HID Low Beams, Stock High Beams, Baja Design Fog Lights, and OPT7 Light Bar
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Definitely see what you mean about the cutoff. I like driving with fogs on anytime my headlights are on so that would be a non-starter on regular roads.
 

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