Modify ZR2 DRLs from white to yellow/amber?

There's some threads using yellow/amber wrap and they look good for low cost and little effort.
I have done that, but the stock fogs are so dim, it doesn’t really help much. Hoping for an aftermarket off-road replacement that can actually be useful in fog and snow conditions
 
I have done that, but the stock fogs are so dim, it doesn’t really help much. Hoping for an aftermarket off-road replacement that can actually be useful in fog and snow conditions
There's a pile of aftermarket lights you can buy. Lots of photos of installs in various locations. You could spend $100 or $1000, just got to get it done.
 
Are we talking just adding aftermarket light to grill, bumper, hood, wherever or something that replaces stock setup?
Can I buy a bulb or housing that plugs into existing fog lights to get brighter/amber lights?
 
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Are we talking just adding aftermarket light to grill, bumper, hood, wherever or something that replaces stock setup?
Can I buy a bulb or housing that plugs into existing fog lights to get brighter/amber lights?
AUX lights, you would have to do some work to install them, but you'd get better light. The stock lights are gonna be somewhat limited to the amps that the stock pigtail will support. A lot of times a stock harness is not big enough to pull higher amps to get more lumens for "brighter" lights.
 
Looks great on red!
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I'm the owner of Venom Trucks so whatever y'all need just let me know. Several of y'all's orders are about to leave the shop.

We didn't have a ZR2 for testing so please keep me posted as far as the animation for the blinker goes. It shouldn't be an issue as the animation for the welcome lights on a standard Silverado still function properly.
 

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