Yellow Fog Lights

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Last two: first is just headlights. Last picture is with driver’s side Diode Dynamics fog in, stock fog on the passenger side.

Also, can’t say enough about their customer service. I think I may have lost the passenger side bracket, yet they were mostly concerned about whether they included them or not. I suggested it was likely me as I did have the driver’s side, to which they said no worries, then sent me a pair of new brackets at no charge, which arrived in a few days.
 
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Last two: first is just headlights. Last picture is with driver’s side Diode Dynamics fog in, stock fog on the passenger side.

Also, can’t say enough about their customer service. I think I may have lost the passenger side bracket, yet they were mostly concerned about whether they included them or not. I suggested it was likely me as I did have the driver’s side, to which they said no worries, then sent me a pair of new brackets at no charge, which arrived in a few days.
I'm a big DD guy given their customer service and products. Did you have to mod your housing at all on the back side of the bumper? How big of a deal was the install? I'd like to get some yellow fogs, but would rather avoid the hatchet job I believe I'd turn it into with trimming, screwing, etc.
 
I'm a big DD guy given their customer service and products. Did you have to mod your housing at all on the back side of the bumper? How big of a deal was the install? I'd like to get some yellow fogs, but would rather avoid the hatchet job I believe I'd turn it into with trimming, screwing, etc.
Since i have these, i'll speak up. They make a kit for the LX570. No hacking necessary. If you have an LC, you probably have to do some fabrication. I know there were some threads (maybe this one) detailing some custom brackets that didn't look too complicated to make.

LX 570 Kit (13-15)
LX 570 Kit (08-11)
 
If you have an LC, you probably have to do some fabrication. I know there were some threads (maybe this one) detailing some custom brackets that didn't look too complicated to make.

That was my thread. I had a lot of trouble getting a good 3d scan for printing then got distracted with other projects.

I’ll try to dig up the diagram and dimensions then add those to the thread.

 
I'm a big DD guy given their customer service and products. Did you have to mod your housing at all on the back side of the bumper? How big of a deal was the install? I'd like to get some yellow fogs, but would rather avoid the hatchet job I believe I'd turn it into with trimming, screwing, etc.
It is actually very easy to install. No cutting or anything required. The bracket, which I’ll take a photo of later, goes around the light and secures to either side of the housing, then to the four holes on the mount on the bumper. Making sure you have the sides there correct, and the light rotated the correct way is all you need to concern yourself with really. Four bolts to get the bracket secured to the bumper and the clip for the light to the wiring harness. Separately there are two bolts on either side of the light housing that secure the light and bracket together but they don’t contact the body and are straight forward.

One side of the bracket is shorter than the other to align with the bolts on the inside of the bumper support, and the outer side of the light housing is longer to follow the contour of the fog light cut out.

Do the test fit under the car, then connect the brackets and light to the correct way and you won’t have any issues getting everything done in an hour or less.
 
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