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The ultimate foglight upgrade H11 (not LED or HID)

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by crashnburn80, Jun 4, 2016.

  1. Nov 3, 2020 at 5:04 PM
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    Crow Horse

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    Any pics of where you guys mounted the Rally/Susquehanna harness relay? I just received my harness and I'm undecided as to where to mount it.
     
  2. Nov 8, 2020 at 7:40 AM
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    Curious if a 20amp relay would be sufficient for the Flosser 90w bulbs? I did some calculations and it looks like the amperage draw should be around 12-15 amps (6.1 amps per bulb @ 14.7vdc and 7.5 amps per bulb @12vdc) which gives about 5-8 amps of headroom.

    I have used this relay setup on other projects and it works great. Nice small packaging, 12awg primary wiring and waterproof.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Waterproof...2-V-Car-Truck-ATV/292027499244?epid=560741178
     
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  3. Nov 8, 2020 at 11:46 AM
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    I had just tucked mine in between the battery and fender, wasn’t hard mounted. But others have found spots on the fender wall there to mount them. More ideas are posted in the 2nd Gen headlight thread for relay mounting if you ask over there.

    Yes a 20A relay would work. As you point out 180w/12v=15A, which should provide the adequate needed headroom.
     
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    Right on the inner wall of the left front fender.

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    The listing doesn’t specifically say what kind of relay it is. You want a 5 pole that has a double output. Ie both pins 87 and 87a become energized by the contact is closed. This would mean each headlight would have its own wire going from the relay to the headlight with no splicing.
     
  6. Nov 14, 2020 at 7:32 PM
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    The relay is a 4 pole relay. Which should be just fine for fog lights.
     
  7. Dec 27, 2021 at 4:27 PM
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    Gonna bump this thread, any recommendations on an obtainable stock wattage bulb for the 2013+ Fogs? realized one of mine is out. (which is pretty good considering its on all the time and 8 yrs old)
     
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    Best stock wattage bulbs would be the Tungsram Platinums or Xenon +120s, or Philips Racing Visions. In H4 the Philips do better in a reflector, in an H11 projector the Tungsrams do better. I haven’t tried comparing the bulbs in reflector fogs. Life of either won’t be as long as stock though.
     
  9. Dec 27, 2021 at 6:07 PM
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    Yeah after doing some more research, for my use of the fog lights, the OSRAM long life (or other brand) stockers will be the best
     
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    Note that Toyota doesn’t use long life (LL) bulbs in the Tacoma, they use Standard. Long Life lasts longer than standard but is lower output, so if looking to replace with the same pickup some Osram Standard H11s.
     
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    Interesting! Good to know, thanks!
     
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    I picked up the Tungsram H11-55NHP/BP2 Nighthawk Platinum Automotive Bulb, 2-pack to replace the headlights and fog lights on my 2021 trd off road. The headlights wen in without a problem, the fog lights will not fit. The tabs look just like the factory bulb but I can't get this thing to go in. It seems like it's just a bit off.

    Can anyone give me some guidance?
     
  13. Dec 31, 2021 at 1:39 PM
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    2020+ trucks do not have H11 fogs, they have low performance H16 fogs. You could find 16-19 TRD H11 fogs to swap in so you can run the higher performing H11s.
     
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    Wow. Thanks for the heads up, the owners manual still says H11.
     
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    I actually have a pair of '17 factory fogs. if you want them and don't mind paying shipping, they're yours. I can send some pice when I get home from work in a couple hours.
     
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    If I was to get the H11 fog lights do I need a different wire harness to run them on my h16 2022 ? Thanks
     
  17. Apr 27, 2022 at 6:24 PM
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    Nope, the electrical connector is the same. Plug and play. I’d recommend installing one at a time, matching the cut off aim to the existing OEM light, then swapping the other and doing the same. A bit easier than aiming from scratch.
     
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    Thank you sir. I appreciate your time. Also a fellow WA
     
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    Checkout the local PNW section. There are meetups, used to be very regular pre-Covid but they still happen. I try to hit the eastside local ones.
     
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    Ok one more question. I see there are a set of blacked out Stock LED fogs In the for sale section. Are these also plug n play? Thanks
     

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