Dodge Challenger Fog Lights.
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BR4ND0NW4YN3
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Dodge Challenger Fog Lights.
So my mother in law has a 2013 challenger (SXT or SE) it is the 3.6 V6 and she wants to add fog lights anyone ever done this? I'm capable of the job just want to know if anyone else has done it or seen it done. The dealer wants $500. So I'd like to save her the money.
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Not that hard I'm sure. Never did it on a Challenger, but if it's anything like a neon it's pretty easy. Well easier, since you don't have to change out your bumper...
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It depends if there is factory wiring in place for the lights, and if you want to buy the components to use that wiring. The $500 is probably for the lights, the replacement switch (Could be a complete MFS switch like the neons use), and the labor. The oem lights and switch are probably 50 to 60% of the cost.
If she wants it all Mopar parts, it is still going to be a little pricey.
If she wants it all Mopar parts, it is still going to be a little pricey.
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BR4ND0NW4YN3
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I don't believe it is wired for them I'll have to look. I don't think the mopar OEM is an issue either. We live in the Foothills and there are a lot of deer/coons plus the A**holes who don't turn off their brights to oncoming traffic. The $500 is totally fair for the labor and parts but I'd just like to save her the money if I canoccasional demons wrote:It depends if there is factory wiring in place for the lights, and if you want to buy the components to use that wiring. The $500 is probably for the lights, the replacement switch (Could be a complete MFS switch like the neons use), and the labor. The oem lights and switch are probably 50 to 60% of the cost.
If she wants it all Mopar parts, it is still going to be a little pricey.
