2010 Subaru Outback Fog Lights for Trucks

Fog lights are essential to any pickup, SUV, or Jeep, improving visibility in heavy fog, snow, rain, and low-light conditions. However, there are several types of fog lights on the market. The most common fog light types include LED, HID, Halogen, and amber-toned, but which is best suited for your truck?

Shop By Bulb Type

LED Fog Lights

LED (light emitting diode) bulbs are popular in the automotive industry, producing exceptional output while drawing far less electrical current than comparable halogens or HIDs. As a result, LED fog lights are brighter, enhance visibility, and cause less draw on your vehicle’s charging system. LEDs also last significantly longer than other bulb technologies, requiring fewer replacements. 

LEDs are available as factory-style replacement bulbs or complete replacement housings with integrated LED chips, such as the Race Sport LED RGB Halo Fog Lights.

HID Fog Lights

HID fog lights are similar to conventional halogen bulbs, featuring a gas-filled glass chamber and electrically charged filament. However, they require additional power to ignite, utilizing high-output ballasts to boost current to the bulb. HIDs are far brighter than conventional halogen bulbs and often power projectors in luxury applications. 

Unlike halogen bulbs, which emit a warm-toned glow, you can order HIDs in a far greater color temperature range, including indigo, blue, white, yellow, and everything in between. However, it’s important to note that most headlight and fog light colors besides white and amber are illegal.

Halogen Fog Lights

Halogen fog lights are an aging yet reliable technology still offered in brand-new vehicles. Halogen bulbs produce a familiar, warm-toned glow that’s easy on the eyes. However, halogen bulbs aren’t considerably bright.

Regardless, halogen bulbs are relatively inexpensive and durable, withstanding severe weather conditions for a fraction of the price of comparable LEDs or HIDs.

Amber Fog Lights

Amber fog lights are commonly found as factory equipment in foreign markets, known to cut through fog, rain, and dust far more efficiently than standard white fog lights. As a result, amber bulbs are a significant upgrade over your vehicle’s factory white illumination. Amber bulbs are also considerably easier on the eyes, reducing strain and ocular fatigue while driving at night.

Shop by Fitment

Fog lights also come in various fitments, inducing direct-fit replacements and universal-fit.

Direct-Fit

Direct-fit fog lights offer vehicle-specific fitments, ensuring a hassle and modification-free installation. These fog lights feature plug-and-play electrical connectors, direct bolt-on mounts, and factory-style housings for seamless integration into your vehicle’s front bumper.

RealTruck Expert Pick: Morimoto XB LED Fog Lights

Why we love it: 

  • Projector-based optics for a perfectly distributed beam of light

  • Lightweight aluminum housing with a UV-protected polycarbonate lens

  • Plug-and-play installation using your factory fog light wiring

  • Sold as a convenient pair

  • 10-year warranty

Universal-Fit

Alternatively, universal-fit fog lights are not optimized for any particular vehicle, usually requiring custom mounts and wiring for installation and proper functionality. Universal-fit fog lights are ideal for off-road applications running aftermarket bumpers and grille guards, as these accessories typically feature integrated light mounts.

RealTruck Expert Pick: Rampage Off-Road Driving & Fog Lights

Why we love it: 

  • Timeless round design

  • Includes everything necessary for installation

  • Reliable halogen technology

  • Heavy-duty black polymer Housing

  • SAE/DOT approved with a durable, impact-resistant glass lens