Fog Lights in Grill
I did this on my 2010 ram. I first threw in a set of Pilot rectangular 5" 55 watt lights. I mounted them underneath the upper cross piece, which runs just in front of the radiator. Note that it is not exactly perpendicular to the grille, so you have to measure.
They did not put out all that much light, but it made the truck stand out in the daytime...I ended up taking them out and installing LED lights, as every time the H3 bulbs blow out, you have to remove the grille.
I bought a small rocker that has an illuminated slit (green). I mounted it at the back of the main tray in the center console, facing forward so that it doesn't really show at all.
I'd try to get some pics up, but am having surgery so it may be a bit...
If you do decide on fogs/driving lights, my advice is to pick a quality lamp that has easy to change bulbs.
Best of luck,
Joe
They did not put out all that much light, but it made the truck stand out in the daytime...I ended up taking them out and installing LED lights, as every time the H3 bulbs blow out, you have to remove the grille.
I bought a small rocker that has an illuminated slit (green). I mounted it at the back of the main tray in the center console, facing forward so that it doesn't really show at all.
I'd try to get some pics up, but am having surgery so it may be a bit...
If you do decide on fogs/driving lights, my advice is to pick a quality lamp that has easy to change bulbs.
Best of luck,
Joe



