Awesome fit easy to install and great price. I recommend downloading the instructions they were helpful. All parts included easy breast. I also upgraded bulbs to led's wow what a difference I do a lot of night time driving the help immensely.
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I’ve been without fog lights since I bought the car. Living in the Bay Area you need fog lights with all this fog and this factory kit was a breeze to install. I had it working within 30 min. I’d suggest this kit over aftermarket any day. Especially to have it wired up and function with the current lights. Definitely would recommend. I went ahead and color matched it to my Altima looks way better and I installed opt7 fluxbeam leds made a huge improvement.
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Super! This product really upgraded my 2015 nissan altima. You can't go wrong as the kit is plug and play. I recommend this Fog light kit for Nissan Altima owner that has no fog light installed.
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I looked for this system for awhile. I think the 2015 altima head light system is very bright. I think I do not need the fog system. However I found this fog light for about half price, so I just give it a try. Installation for this fog system is very easy. Drive your car on the rams. Removed the underneath vehicle cover then every thing will be easy. It took me one hour, I just took it easy, relaxing doing the job. The only thing take me more time is to swap the head light switch assy. Just plug everything up then the fog lights are ready and working with no problem at all. I think I will replace the halogen light bulb with an LED light bulbs. I don't like halogen light bulbs. it may cause the wiring get hot. I think so. I like LED light bulb better halogen light. Go ahead buy this fog kit. It just plug and play, it is very easy to install.Read full review
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Got this fog light kit installed this weekend. It takes about 2 hours if you have the tools needed which are a door panel, facia kit of flat plastic pry devices in my opinion. Buy one on Ebay for like 7 bucks. The one mistake I made was prying with a metal round screw driver which left a 'dent' in the grey fender material like a bulge. Use painters masking tape like a video I saw and it helps not dinging the painted plastic on the bumper. The Nissan instructions focus on the easy parts like pulling a connector, screwing something in, stuff like that. It just says remove the plastic parts at the light, no help there. I jacked up the car a bit, but you don't have to. I found I had to muscle the plastic black blankoffs out more than I expected. I found that I got a couple of the clip ins loose on these, thats enough to start prying harder to pull it out. I tried to use the technique of putting flat items stuffed in to loose the clips, leave them in, then work on the others. I used thin hard pieces of cardboard to do this. It worked ok. The passenger side was the hardest as I used my left hand for a lot of the work.The inside part was easier to me, but the electric clip on mine was hard to pull upward and plug in. I had some long needle nose to help. I cannot really give any recommendations. Just telling what I did. It takes a couple hours. I can't see doing it faster without damaging things as you go or failing to tie up cables correctly, etc. My left wrist is pretty scratched up due to using my clumsy left hand to do the passenger side.Read full review
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