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LED Fog Light Bulbs & Kits

Improve visibility in fog, rain, snow, mist, and poor-weather night driving with LED fog light bulbs and plug-and-play fog light kits for cars, trucks, and SUVs. Choose yellow or white LED fog lights built for low-mounted housings, wide beam spread, and dependable all-weather performance.

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With a 4.95 average rating across Google and Judge.me, Underground Lighting has earned the trust of drivers looking for dependable LED lighting upgrades. See why customers choose us for fitment support, quality products, fast shipping, and brighter lighting solutions for cars, trucks, and SUVs.

LED Fog Light Bulbs Built for Low-Visibility Driving

Underground Lighting’s LED fog light bulbs and fog light kits are designed for drivers who want better visibility in challenging conditions like fog, rain, mist, snow, and poor-weather night driving. Replacing these factory halogen fog bulbs with LED bulbs gives a brighter output, improved efficiency, and modern upgrades for cars, trucks, and SUVs. Fog lights are built differently from headlights. Headlights are designed to provide longer-distance illumination, while fog lights sit lower on the vehicle and illuminate the area directly in front of you. A good fog light setup can improve visibility near lane markings, road edges, curbs, and low-contrast areas where regular headlights may reflect too much light back toward the driver.

Our Underground Lighting’s fog lights LED collection includes popular sizes such as H11, H10, H8, H1, H3, 9006, 5202, 880/881, PY13W, and PSX26W. You can choose from white LED fog lights for a clean, modern look or yellow LED fog lights for a more weather-focused appearance in fog, rain, and snow.

Underground Lighting offers both bulb-only replacements and plug-and-play LED fog light kits, making it easier to upgrade factory fog light housings or compatible aftermarket setups. If you are unsure which fog light bulb fits your vehicle, our team can help confirm the correct size before you order.

Available color temperatures include:

  • Yellow / Amber: approximately 2700K-4300K for stronger fog penetration and reduced glare.
  • White: approximately 6000K for clean contrast in light mist, rain, and everyday styling.

Covered fog light bulb standards include H1, H3, H8, H10, H11, 9006 (HB4), 880, 881, 5202, 9140, 9145, PY13W, and PSX26W.

Our collection includes both LED bulb-only replacements and complete aftermarket fog light kits. These options are designed to work with OEM fog light housings across cars, SUVs, and trucks, 12V vehicle electrical systems, factory switches, and relay-based wiring setups. Popular fitments include GMC Sierra, Dodge, Cadillac, and many more.

Need expert advice before upgrading? Contact Underground Lighting’s experts for help finding the right bulb size and fitment for your vehicle.

Why Choose Underground Lighting LED Fog Light Upgrades

  • Reduced Backscatter by Wide, Low Beam Geometry

    Underground Lighting LED fog lights are designed to use the lower mounting position and wide beam pattern of fog lamps to improve visibility in bad weather conditions. They help to reduce light reflection in fog, rain, and snow compared to standard low or high beams.

  • Improved Road Edge & Lane Visibility

    Underground Lighting LED fog light upgrades enhance the brightness of lane markings, curbs, and road edges, improving vehicle direction and driver confidence when forward visibility is limited.

  • Optimised Colour Temperature for Fog Penetration

    Underground Lighting offers yellow fog light options (approximately 2700K–4300K) that penetrate through moisture more effectively than white light, while white fog lights (approximately 6000K) improve contrast in light rain and mist.

  • Instant Full Brightness for Sudden Weather Changes

    Unlike HID systems that require warm-up time, Underground Lighting LED fog lights deliver full brightness instantly, making them highly effective during fog, heavy rain, or changing weather conditions.

  • Lower Power Draw With Higher Durability

    Underground Lighting LED fog lights operate on 12V DC systems, draw minimal power, generate less heat, and offer superior resistance compared to traditional halogen bulbs. This makes them ideal for daily driving, trucks, and utility vehicles.

  • Longer Service Life With Fewer Replacements

    Underground Lighting LED fog light bulbs typically provide 25,000+ hours of operation compared to approximately 400–1,000 hours for traditional halogen bulbs, reducing maintenance requirements and replacement frequency over time.

How to Find the Right LED Fog Light Bulb or Kit

Choosing the right LED fog light bulb depends on the bulb size, housing style, color preference, and vehicle wiring setup. Fog lights are designed for low-mounted, short-range visibility rather than long-distance projection.

  • Check your current fog light bulb size: Find out the number on your existing bulb or in your owner’s manual. Common fog light sizes include H11, H10, H8, H1, H3, 9006, 5202, 880/881, PY13W, and PSX26W.
  • Choose yellow or white output: Yellow fog lights are popular for fog, rain, snow, and low-visibility weather. White fog lights create a cleaner, modern look and can work well in light mist or normal nighttime driving.
  • Confirm bulb-only vs kit replacement: Some customers only need replacement LED fog light bulbs, while others may need a full plug-and-play LED fog light kit.
  • Match the bulb to your housing: Fog light bulbs should match the factory fog light housing, connector, and mounting style. Do not forcefully fit a bulb into a housing that uses a different base.
  • Check output and use case: Higher-lumen fog light kits may be better for off-road or auxiliary-style setups, while lower-output bulbs may be more suitable for factory fog light housings.

Watch these helpful Underground Lighting videos for step-by-step guidance, product details, and real-world installation tips.

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LED Fog Lights FAQs

Most LED fog light bulbs and kits land somewhere between $40 and $180+. Where you fall on that range comes down to the bulb size, color output, brightness level, and whether you're grabbing bulb-only replacements or a full plug-and-play LED fog light kit.

The basic bulbs are easy on the wallet. Once you move into higher-output kits, yellow fog lights, vehicle-specific options, or plug-and-play setups, you're into premium territory. Your final number can also shift depending on whether your vehicle needs extra wiring, a decoder, or a complete kit rather than a simple bulb swap.

For the most part, yes, assuming they're matched to your vehicle correctly. LEDs draw less power, last a good deal longer, and throw a cleaner light than the halogens they replace. They also just look more modern next to factory fog bulbs.

That said, a great result still hinges on the details: correct fitment, the right housing style, a proper beam pattern, and a color choice that suits how you drive.

Go yellow if you spend a lot of time driving through fog, rain, snow, dust, or anything else that kills visibility. Amber and yellow outputs tend to feel easier on the eyes and can cut down on the harsh glare that bounces back at you in bad weather.

Go white if you're after a clean, modern look, a better match with white headlights, and solid visibility in light mist or normal night driving. A lot of drivers reach for 6000K white here, both for the style and the extra road contrast.

You'll run into sizes like H1, H3, H8, H10, H11, 9006/HB4, 880/881, 5202, 9140, 9145, PY13W, and PSX26W as they cover a huge range of cars, trucks, and SUVs.

Whatever you do, confirm your exact fog light bulb size before ordering. The quickest ways: read the number off your current bulb, check your owner's manual, or send Underground Lighting your vehicle's year, make, and model, and let them sort it out.

A lot of plug-and-play kits are built to run off your factory fog light switches, housings, and wiring. Whether yours will come down to the vehicle, the connector style, and whether the kit was designed for your specific fog light setup.

Before you order, figure out whether you need bulb-only replacements or a full kit. Not sure? Underground Lighting can verify fitment before you commit.

They can. A good LED fog light gives you a controlled, low-mounted beam that lights up the road right in front of the vehicle, but if the output, beam pattern, or housing fitment is off, it can absolutely be too much.

Here's the problem: uncontrolled brightness reflects straight back off fog, rain, and snow, which actually makes it harder to see, not easier. That's why picking the right bulb size, beam design, and housing match matters far more than chasing the biggest lumen number on the box.

Often, yes, especially when the bulb size and connector line up with your factory fog light housing. A true plug-and-play bulb drops straight into the existing socket, no cutting or splicing required.

Some vehicles are pickier, though, and may still want a decoder, resistor, or a little extra wiring to head off flickering, warning lights, or other compatibility hiccups. The safe move is to choose a bulb or kit made for your vehicle's fog light system.

The two you'll see most are 3000K yellow and 6000K white. Yellow is the go-to for fog, rain, snow, and generally rough weather, while 6000K white gives a brighter, crisper look that pairs nicely with modern LED headlights.

If you're driving through mixed weather day in and day out, yellow tends to win. White usually comes into the conversation when style and color matching are the priority.

Yes, plenty of LED fog light bulbs are made specifically to replace factory halogens in the original housing. Just make sure you've matched the correct bulb size, connector, and beam design for your vehicle.

A good replacement should seat securely, aim correctly, and give you a controlled fog beam. What you don't want to do is force a bulb into a housing that uses a different base or mounting style.

No, they're two different tools. Headlights are built to throw light far down the road, while fog lights sit lower and only light up the area close to your vehicle.

LED fog lights earn their keep in fog, rain, mist, snow, and other low-visibility moments, but they're a supplement, not a substitute for a properly working set of headlights.

Sometimes. If your vehicle throws flickering, a bulb-out warning, or other electrical quirks after you install LEDs, a resistor or decoder may be the fix. It happens because LED bulbs pull less power than the halogens the system expects.

So if your fog lights flicker or trip a warning light, adding a compatible decoder or resistor can steady things out. Underground Lighting can help confirm whether yours actually needs one.

Flickering is one of the more common LED complaints, and it usually traces back to a few culprits: an incompatible bulb, a loose connection, CANbus sensitivity, voltage swings, or a missing decoder. Start simple and make sure the bulb is fully seated and the connector is snug.

If it's still flickering after that, your vehicle likely wants a CANbus-compatible LED fog light bulb, a decoder, or a resistor to smooth out the power signal.

Yes, do both sides. Replacing them as a pair keeps the color, brightness, and beam appearance consistent across the front of your vehicle. It matters most when you're stepping up from halogen to LED, or switching from white fog lights over to yellow.

In some cases, yes, but only if your vehicle's wiring and local regulations allow it. Fog lights and DRLs don't always serve the same function, even when they're sitting right next to each other.

So before you press your fog lights into DRL duty, double-check both your vehicle setup and your local lighting rules.

That depends on your vehicle's year, make, model, fog light bulb size, and housing style. Underground Lighting stocks LED fog light bulbs and kits for a wide range of cars, trucks, and SUVs in popular sizes like H11, H10, H8, 9006, 5202, 880/881, and PY13W.

For the fastest answer, send Underground Lighting your vehicle's year, make, model, and current fog light bulb number, and they'll confirm the fit.

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