Re: Help! How Do You Replace \'93 RT/10 Driving Light?
To fill in where Tom left off, to actually remove and replace the lamp itself (and not just the bulb) involves removing the front facia, which, while not complicated, does take some time. Remove all the screws along the bottom of the facia, and on the inside of the fender wells, then remove/break the plastic fasteners along the top edge (under the hood) - the fasteners can supposedly be replaced easily from your local Mopar dealer or supposedly even a generic car parts store. Once the facia is off, you can replace the lamp housing; but don't go this route if you only need to replace the bulb.
As an aside/nitpick, "driving" lights and "fog" lights are different animals, the differentiator being the beam pattern; driving lights are narrow focused pinpoint beams for long distance, fog lights are wide flat beams meant to project under fog (as its usually thinnest for the first few inches from ground level) and are also often found with amber lenses (although thats not a requirement). Viper's don't have driving lights unless you do as I did on my dearly departed Gen I, and remove the fogs and put in different lamps.