I'm kind of late to this, but wanted to mention that it doesn't look like you've got anything that's going to perform very well for normal, on-road driving
@Slooptin. I know a lot of people do fog lights because they look cool... but a fog lamp beam pattern is mainly for crawling along at 15-20mph, trying to keep it between the lines in a whiteout snowstorm or can't-find-my-ass fog. Though having a sh¡t ton of foreground light seems like it's helpful, it actually makes it harder to see out ahead once you hit about 25mph. The main headlights you've got installed right now aren't good. There are a bunch of those LED sealed beam replacements on the market, and all of the ones with the rows of emitters stuck in conical reflectors behind a clear lens just vomit light everywhere. Some of it might happen to land where you need it, but most of it doesn't. There are plenty of other options out there that are good... halogen, and LED; the legit LED stuff is pretty expensive.
@SirRobyn0 did some successful headlamp fog lamp upgrades on his truck a year or so ago, and the Hella lamps he and others mentioned are pretty good stuff.
What you've got in the 1981-82 bumper in the first picture are just duplicates (at least optically) of the turn signal/park lamps mounted under the headlamps on 1983-up trucks. Those could be wired into your main turn signal/parking light circuit without any wiring upgrades... pretty much like connecting the extra lights on a trailer at the rear. The bright element (usually turn/brake) can be used as a DRL, if you're so inclined. Sounds like you're going with auxiliary lights in the bumper holes, and I'm guessing you already got the job done. Wiring up the relays to operate correctly would depend on what you installed i.e. fog, driving, aux low or high beam, aircraft landing lights...