2018 RAM fog light question...

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TexNorseman

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Assembly seems to sit a little loose in the housing. All three bolts are snug, but assembly wiggles a little. Is this normal?

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There always seems to be a little vibration to them. The light fixture is mounted into the bracket with the ability to adjust the aim and the holes it swivels in have been known to wear and cause unusual movement. But I wouldn't expect a 2018 to have that problem yet. There's a couple of threads on here about fixing that, I'd take a look at them and see if yours is suffering from the problem.

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It is that issue, but I got a pair of smoked fog lights to replace it with. Well see how long they last...[emoji13]

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Assembly seems to sit a little loose in the housing. All three bolts are snug, but assembly wiggles a little. Is this normal?

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If you add a zip tie in between the vertical adjustment point it will solve your issue. It adds pressure to it and wont let it wobble. I had the same issue and this fix worked for me. Pretty easy 30 min fix.
 

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