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Old 05-17-2007, 12:09 AM
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I also bought the complete kit for around $130/140, you can get it for less if you do not get the complete kit. I found out after buying the complete add on kit that there is another kit.

I swapped an SLT bumper onto my Laramie and the SLT bumper did not have the fog lights. I found that my stock Laramie fog lights would not fit without the mounting buckets. The price on the two mounting buckets for the SLT fog lights was about $80 or so. I figured I would buy the complete kit as I would have those extra (very spendy) fog lights housings sitting on a shelf in case one broke.
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I got mine from headlightswholesale, and was quite pleased. Saved me money, and once it was installed I couldn't tell it from the stock one (either from how it looked, or from the light it casts).

http://catalog.headlightswholesale.c...epcat=true&s=1
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Thanks, Jeff
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Also, after I broke one I got some of that 3M stoneguard stuff to put on, and haven't had a problem since.
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Hey jeff in TD, where's Mt. Fanny at? Looks kinda like your side of the hills but that area looks like almost any where east of the Cascades.

By the way, next time you go through HR honk, if I hear ya I'll honk back.

I'll do the same the next time I am in TD.
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Hey, someone else in my neck of the woods!

MtFanny is above Cove, east of LaGrande. The riding area is small, but I was over there anyway.
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http://replacement.autopartswarehous...20Lens&dp=true

Yes they sell just the lens
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those appear to be for 06-07 lights!
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On mine, anyway, it appeared the lens was molded together with the light housing...
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The Cove, a good place to watch out for rattle snakes, and Bikini's.

I just checked out my extra set of lights. The lens does looked sealed to the bucket, the post above states the lens is for a Hella Rallye 4000 series fog light.

After checking out the site and looking at my lights I found something funny. Why does the pass. side cost more than the driver side? The only thing that is different between the two that I could see is the light bracket is either mounted so the light will be for the right side or the left side.

The stock bracket has both left and right PN's cast on it. It is exactly the same bracket for both sides.

Just buy the cheaper of the two which looks to be the driver side and remove the light from the bracket, turn it 180 deg. and remount it to the bracket.
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I dont know if these have been posted yet or not, but you should be able to by a single light assembly at Dodgeparts.com just click under the OEM Catalog and browse through body/collision section (Pick your year, make, model, and then choose front lamp in the subheadings). Or better yet try this link. The assemblies are going for $96.00 plus shipping.

https://www.dodgeparts.com/oe_parts_catalog.html

Lmc has them for our trucks too. and they list for around $80.00 plus shipping.

http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/de/0037.asp

I would invest in some stone gaurds if you continue to have problems. I have driven on dirt roads and through bug invested area and not have any problems with my lights yet. I also do not have any stone gaurds on them either. Maybe I am just lucky.

Shawn
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