aftermarket foglights/suggestions and photos?????
Anybody got photos or suggestions on aftermarket foglights for a caliber that came without that option? Are the bumper bars and shroud behind the bumper modifiable? Is this something I want to pursue? I just want a little more light on the road.
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Anybody got photos or suggestions on aftermarket foglights for a caliber that came without that option? Are the bumper bars and shroud behind the bumper modifiable? Is this something I want to pursue? I just want a little more light on the road.
Anybody got photos or suggestions on aftermarket foglights for a caliber that came without that option? Are the bumper bars and shroud behind the bumper modifiable? Is this something I want to pursue? I just want a little more light on the road.
has been Ebay however Chrysler does sell the kit and will install for a fee.
The kits require the removal of the backing plate(just clips in) and the cutting
and removal of the bars.
I had found a pair at wal-mart that would fit fine i believe, they were just about exactly like the factory lamps. But then, the mounts may be different. It's more a matter of how they will fit more than anything. I'd like to have a factory install, but then I'd need a new control lever off the steering column. Don't know what I'm going to do in the end just yet though.
No offense but if you buy cheap you may be opening a Pandoras box.
The Mopar fog light kit comes with the new turn signal/light control
stalk (at least it did) and includes the flash update so the fogs on
display is actuated.
Wiring accessories in on the fly by wire Caliber can cause the TIPM
(Totally Integrated Power Module or fusebox) to sense overcurrents
in the system and shut that part down.
The Mopar fog light kit comes with the new turn signal/light control
stalk (at least it did) and includes the flash update so the fogs on
display is actuated.
Wiring accessories in on the fly by wire Caliber can cause the TIPM
(Totally Integrated Power Module or fusebox) to sense overcurrents
in the system and shut that part down.


