HELPFUL TIP: On the passenger side, plastic cover box that goes over the passenger side factory fog light housing, it WILL NOT fit back over the baja light unless... you cut a notch into the passenger side of it to clear the baja metal bracket. You cut it at the ridge area. Once you have the passenger baja fog installed, set the cover box over it and you'll see where the baja bracket is hitting the plastic cover on the right. Just cut a 1/2 notch long notch at that point that is about as wide as the baja metal bracket ear and it will slide right back over with no issue. Now on the 2020, I did notice that the only thing holding this plastic box cover are the side two tabs, the top tab is just a press fit lip, that white clip does not hold the cover, it holds the fog light housing in place. Hope this helps!
I used Squadron-R Pro, LED Wide Cornering, Amber, ridiculouosly bright, use them off road and late night highway driving, I have to turn them off with on-coming traffic.
None of this process was as easy as it appears in the video. It was part IKEA assembly and art project and finally the install in the car. I think the process to install brackets could be better.
@@sallysmith7600 I ended up getting a long flat head screwdriver and pressing the the two side tabs simultaneously. It took some tinkering with. I would definitely pop the top white tab first.
@@christophergantt1635 Okay cool thanks for the advice. I was trying to not disassemble the entire wheel wheel but I guess I have to. Apparently that cover protects the connector from the air intake on that side, so it's recommended to keep it on. Who knows though, that seems silly.
since you are just replacing your factory fogs, yes, they are. Just make sure to aim the properly and not blind oncoming traffic and you should be fine.
The sport and pro versions are NOT street legal. That is why they have SAE (street legal) versions. You can install the sport or pros if you wanna blind people. You may or may not get ticketed depending if cops care enough to.