Just keep in mind that none of those are "fog" lights. they are spot or driving lights designed to supplement highbeams. Not to be used with low beams and traffic.
Driving lights work with your hi-beams for greater visibility at longer distances. They project a long, narrow beam of light in a variety of patterns which greatly extend your range of view. Fog lights work together with your low-beams to improve your visibility in foul weather, such as fog, rain, snow and mist. They emit a low, wide pattern of light that's designed to shine below the haze. This reduces the amount of blinding glare that occurs when you turn on your hi-beams in foggy weather.
Thanks for the links, but 800+ seems sort of expensive for two lights. If I take my truck to my local dealer can they put in toyota fog lights that come standard in other tundras?
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$400 is for the HID, scroll down and you will see halogen for ~$105/each.
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Thanks for the links, but 800+ seems sort of expensive for two lights. If I take my truck to my local dealer can they put in toyota fog lights that come standard in other tundras?
I think the stock fogs are 4", so any good 4" should be able to fit.