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Swapped out OEM fog light to Rigid Selective Yellow SAE Fog Light Kit (Toyota Tundra (22+), Sequoia (23+), Tacoma (24+), 4Runner (25+))

https://www.rigidindustries.com/2022-toyota-tundra-selective-yellow-fog-light-kit-37201.html
I got it when it's on sale for $349, pretty good deal imo.

Install is easy if you know how to take the bumper off, hardest part is finding a table to put my bumper on... lol

I had Yellow overlays on the OE ones, and it's night and day difference.
Oe fog light feels like a plastic toy...

2025 4runner 6th gen Rigid Selective Yellow SAE Fog Light Kit installed (Toyota Tundra (22+), Sequoia (23+), Tacoma (24+), 4Runner (25+)) IMG_2772
2025 4runner 6th gen Rigid Selective Yellow SAE Fog Light Kit installed (Toyota Tundra (22+), Sequoia (23+), Tacoma (24+), 4Runner (25+)) IMG_2773
2025 4runner 6th gen Rigid Selective Yellow SAE Fog Light Kit installed (Toyota Tundra (22+), Sequoia (23+), Tacoma (24+), 4Runner (25+)) IMG_2776
2025 4runner 6th gen Rigid Selective Yellow SAE Fog Light Kit installed (Toyota Tundra (22+), Sequoia (23+), Tacoma (24+), 4Runner (25+)) IMG_2777
2025 4runner 6th gen Rigid Selective Yellow SAE Fog Light Kit installed (Toyota Tundra (22+), Sequoia (23+), Tacoma (24+), 4Runner (25+)) IMG_2778
2025 4runner 6th gen Rigid Selective Yellow SAE Fog Light Kit installed (Toyota Tundra (22+), Sequoia (23+), Tacoma (24+), 4Runner (25+)) IMG_2780



For those who didn't know (like me), There is actually adjustment for the OE fog lights.

2025 4runner 6th gen Rigid Selective Yellow SAE Fog Light Kit installed (Toyota Tundra (22+), Sequoia (23+), Tacoma (24+), 4Runner (25+)) IMG_2779


2025 4runner 6th gen Rigid Selective Yellow SAE Fog Light Kit installed (Toyota Tundra (22+), Sequoia (23+), Tacoma (24+), 4Runner (25+)) IMG_2779
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How much brighter are they? Wanting to do the same soon on my lim/max
 
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How much brighter are they? Wanting to do the same soon on my lim/max
Within 25M, it feels brighter than the head light.
OE fogs don't really do much honestly.
With this you can clearly tell your fogs are on.
 

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Those fog lights are awesome. Wasnt able to take a picture with the oem fog lights but this is with and without them on

2025 4runner 6th gen Rigid Selective Yellow SAE Fog Light Kit installed (Toyota Tundra (22+), Sequoia (23+), Tacoma (24+), 4Runner (25+)) IMG_1351


2025 4runner 6th gen Rigid Selective Yellow SAE Fog Light Kit installed (Toyota Tundra (22+), Sequoia (23+), Tacoma (24+), 4Runner (25+)) IMG_1352
 

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Those fog lights are awesome. Wasnt able to take a picture with the oem fog lights but this is with and without them on

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They look nice and bright but those need to be aimed down a fair bit. Fog lights should sit below your headlamp beam, and illuminate the road directly in front of the vehicle. Best way to aim is park 25' away from a wall, measure the distance from the ground to the middle of the lamp, mark that measurement on the wall and aim them so that the top of the beam touches that mark. Or an easier way some people like to do it, is to aim the beam to be close to the middle cutoff of the headlamps.
 

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They look nice and bright but those need to be aimed down a fair bit. Fog lights should sit below your headlamp beam, and illuminate the road directly in front of the vehicle. Best way to aim is park 25' away from a wall, measure the distance from the ground to the middle of the lamp, mark that measurement on the wall and aim them so that the top of the beam touches that mark. Or an easier way some people like to do it, is to aim the beam to be close to the middle cutoff of the headlamps.
I think it will only go down so much cuz of the mounting alone as well as before it starts to look awkward on the bumper, now it wont be flush. Ill try lowering it some more. But I want to think thats just how bright the rigids are. Haha
 

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Has anyone had an opportunity to compare the oem rigids from the TRD pro vs the standard fogs?
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