🚗 Brighten your drive, own the night!
The LUYED880 LED Fog Lights Bulb delivers 1800 lumens of crisp 6500K Xenon White light with 400% more brightness than standard bulbs. Designed for easy plug-and-play replacement across multiple bulb types, it features advanced heat dissipation and a built-in IC driver for stable performance and a 50,000-hour lifespan. Perfect for fog lights or DRLs, this compact, energy-efficient upgrade ensures safer, sharper visibility on every drive.
Brand | LUYED |
Specific Uses For Product | Fog Lights,DRL Lights |
Brightness | 1800 Lumen |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Color | Xenon White |
Auto Part Position | Front Outside |
Operating Life | 50000 Hours |
Manufacturer | LUYED |
OEM Part Number | 889, 892, 893, PG13, PGJ13, 880, 890, 862, 884, 885, 894, 898, 899 |
UPC | 769700145045 |
Model | 880 886 890 892 893 Led Bulb |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.4 x 0.9 x 0.9 inches |
Item model number | LY-10171 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Aluminum |
Manufacturer Part Number | LY-10171 |
Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-fog-light-bulbs |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
R**T
Look Great, Project Well As Fog Lights
In the summer of 2021 I replaced my fog lights with white LEDs and they served their purpose and still work great.Now, in the winter of 2025 I've changed the look and installed these amber LED fog lights. In a world that has gone to blinding white lights, these bright amber lights stand out, along with my amber daytime running lights.These emit light from the sides and also from the front projector. They do not require a cooling fan or rewiring of any kind for my '05 GMC Sierra Denali, which in essence is a GM 1500 pickup. Installation requires no tools, but I wear gloves to prevent finger oils getting on the lights and causing hot spots and premature burnout. You "unturn" the current socket which has the bulb, unclick the old bulb, install the new bulb, insert and turn to lock the bulb and you're done.A screwdriver does help to lightly pry/bend and unlock the socket from the bulb once you're unturned it have it hanging there. You do NOT need to remove the fog light housing and lens...so many videos online show how to do that when you search for you to replace the bulb if you haven't done it before.A minor installation issue, if you can even call it that, is the new lights don't insert with a click, but when you pull to check the connection, they're definitely locked into the socket. Other than that, no other issues.Pictures include a white vs amber comparison, comparisons of the LED they replaced (side, top and bottom) as well as how it appears once in the socket and once installed from beneath the truck, and at night.Bottom line they look great and do their job.
A**F
Great buy
Great buy, easy fit and nice brightness
S**S
Great replacement
Super bright on our 02 yukon
C**R
Okay
They do what they are supposed to. About 2 years in, the weather seal failed on one and stopped working. For the price I'm not upset but I hopped for more.
C**R
Bright yellow LED, 1800 lumens is in the middle range for fog lights, but not 300% brighter than OEM
Easy plug and shine, depending on how much you need to move to get to your fog lamps. But once at the back of the lamp, an easy twist to install. Have not had any fog to test on yet, but they are bright and very yellow. (if you bought the yellow bulbs) A good price and quality
K**R
I have had these for about a year. They are still nice and bright.
I have had these for about a year. They are still nice and bright.
B**Y
Fog Light Replacement / LED Upgrade for GMT800 2005 GMC Yukon XL Denali
So far so good. The amber is what you want for dense fog and dust. Looks great on the Denali. Easy to install. Hope they last...
B**N
Nothing to write home about here...
These are really purely for looks. They are nowhere nearly as bright as the claims - they barely light anything, and are so underpowered that the "Xenon White" color is more like a "Robin's Egg Blue".I know fog lights are only meant to supplement your regular headlights in inclement weather, but they do so by casting light down low to the ground where there will be the least amount of light being reflected back by fog. And to do this, they need to have enough power to give you enough visibility to safely navigate.Simply put, these just don't have the chutzpah to do the job properly. But if all you're after is the appearance for your show car? Then these will do just fine.
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