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If you're running halogen fog lights on your JL or JT, this is one of the best OEM upgrades you can do—better visibility, cleaner beam pattern, and a perfect match for Mopar LED headlights. These aren’t aftermarket replicas, these are true Mopar fog lamps, designed to cut through bad weather and reduce glare while giving your Jeep a sharp, integrated factory look.


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  • Genuine Mopar LED fog lamps (not universal aftermarket lights)
  • Plug & play for 2018–2024 Wrangler JL & Gladiator JT
  • Available for Sport or Sahara/Rubicon front bumpers
  • Correct beam pattern + OEM color temperature
  • Huge visibility improvement in fog, rain, and snow
  • Matches Mopar LED headlights perfectly
  • Retains factory connectors—no splicing or wiring mods
  • OEM fitment, finish, and durability

🛠 Installation Difficulty: 2/5 (Easy)

This is a straightforward DIY. Most owners complete each side in under 15 minutes.



Our install video covers the whole process: accessing the fog housings, removing the Torx screws, aligning the new LEDs, and performing the final OBD programming. Everything is shown on a 2020 Wrangler JL, and the steps apply to all 2018–2024 JL & JT models.


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Ah, Ok, thanks, I thought they all had LED at this point, sorry!
I believe that’s right, but there are still lots of them out there with halogens. Infotainment also sells the pre-2024 radios/UCONNECT4s which is also an upgrade for some of us.
 

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Not every JL started its life with LEDs.
Yeah, but watch the sale areas as there are people who go aftermarket fogs and have the factory LED foglights laying around.

I don't know why they don't list 2025 - it's the same connector.
I have a 2025 JT and the lights from my 2022 plugged right in.
 

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And $600.00 WOW! It's cool that this company has factory installed options to buy over the counter but some of the prices just kill me.
I wonder what Benny sells them for. if they are MOPAR fog lights, I wonder what MOPAR prices from the discount places like allmoparparts sells them for.

On the JT side, there are 3 mounting options, basic sport, the bumper used on Overland and then the plastic bumper on Rubicon, then the steel bumper on the Rubicon and Mojave X packages.
The connectors are the same.

I had DiodeDynamics Sport selective yellow fogs in my 2022, I kept those when I traded and put them in my 2025 - all I needed were the adapter brackets. the wire connectors were identical.
 

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I'm still confused, are they OEM Mopar brand fog lights? Or are they the "most OEM-correct" (AKA not OEM, but a very similar look to the OEM)?

I understand the selling point here is a LED fog light upgrade from the factory halogens without a trip to the dealer to program your computer to accept them.
 

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I'm still confused, are they OEM Mopar brand fog lights? Or are they the "most OEM-correct" (AKA not OEM, but a very similar look to the OEM)?

I understand the selling point here is a LED fog light upgrade from the factory halogens without a trip to the dealer to program your computer to accept them.
Or something like AlfaOBD, or JSCAN to change such settings........................
Some dealers will do it free, others will charge an hourly rate, but once you own AlfaOBD or JSCAN, you can do so much more, including diagnostics.
They are not saying no setting changes are needed - you'll still need to do that but for that money, you get their programmer............which can only work bypassing the security module - they don't show that bit.
For my money, buy AlfaOBD or JSCAN, a security bypass cable, a BT OBD adapter, and own those for the life of your Jeep, and be able to do a whole lot more than just change light settings.
 

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don’t the Rubicon X 24 and later already have these LED fog lights?
I’m getting ready to take mine out and replace them with an aftermarket yellow or amber light
I don’t really like the Brightness or lack thereof of these
 

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Or something like AlfaOBD, or JSCAN to change such settings........................
Some dealers will do it free, others will charge an hourly rate, but once you own AlfaOBD or JSCAN, you can do so much more, including diagnostics.
They are not saying no setting changes are needed - you'll still need to do that but for that money, you get their programmer............which can only work bypassing the security module - they don't show that bit.
For my money, buy AlfaOBD or JSCAN, a security bypass cable, a BT OBD adapter, and own those for the life of your Jeep, and be able to do a whole lot more than just change light settings.
Okay. That makes sense I kind of figured that's what they were doing.

I bought some security cables and a J-Scan off of Amazon for like $60 total. And you can definitely do pretty much anything with the J-scan, including destroy your engine. :CWL: 😉 :headbang:

Seriously though, It's cool that you can mess with the power control module and such with J-Scan if you're doing an engine rebuild, but kind of scary too. 😵
 

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I don't understand, if I have OEM LED fog lights, how is this an upgrade?
Halogen fog light upgrade to LED. They are guessing people only upgraded their headlights and nothing else. Who doesn't want different light colors for the fog and headlights. Similar to people only replacing one bulb and not the pair or one tire and not the pair.
 

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Who doesn't want different light colors for the fog and headlights. Similar to people only replacing one bulb and not the pair or one tire and not the pair.
Depends on miles for tires - if one is destroyed on the sidewall and only a few thousand miles, sure, one tire. Once they get too uneven, no, they all get replaced because I use a 5 tire rotation so can't just replace a pair.

Why would color matter headlights to fog lights?
I run selective amber LED fogs with my white headlights.
Only run fogs as intended for fog or snow anyway. They seldom get turned on, and if they aren't a perfect match for the headlights, who gives a rip. If you are staring into my headlights and concerned about the color mismatch, you are concerned about the wrong things.

For bulbs, I replace what's bad depending on age. The color shift on QUALITY (not Amazon crap) LEDs takes some time. If one goes and it's only a year old, sure, just the one.
It's a Jeep, not a 200 point concours show vehicle where people judge every aspect of perfections and the screws must all be aligned a certain way.

I'm afraid my fog lights are true fog lights and gee, sorry, the color doesn't match my headlights!

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