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Old 08-06-2007, 01:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Sweet Fog Lights \\0=0//

What fog lights would fill up my whole brush i want some big ass ones that look and work badass. I have one 6" black KC Daylighter with the black stone cover, i could spend 70 bux on another one to complete the pair or i could sell it on ebay and get something better.
My Rover deserves more then some normal kc's.
Throw me a list of some nice fog lights

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Old 08-06-2007, 01:38 PM   #2 (permalink)
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PIAA 550's!!!! awesome lights!!! look sweet!!!! bright as hell!!!! here is a link to them my truck!
New PIAA 550's
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those look nice man how much did they run you?
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I have 3 Hella Rallye Metal 4000's on my front bumper. It burns holes in the atmosphere.
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Here's an example of too big!

But the go from narrow beam driving to very wide spot lights by rotating the lens (like a Mag lite).

Lightforce 240... they do make some smaller ones though! But even these are polycarbonate and very light, but very tough.

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Old 08-06-2007, 03:43 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Hella 4000s always tickle my pickle
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I have Hella 4000s.. very nice.. also had FF1000s in the past, they are cheap ($90 or so for a pair, with relay and switches).. will fill in the void in your bumper and throw out a good amount of light.
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I run the Land Rover Safari 5000 lights. they are 9 inches in diameter and complement the front of the Discovery very well.
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How about some Pro-Comp Motorsports H11's (9911) or the HID version (9900)?
They are big and bright.
http://www.explorerprocomp.com/PDFs/07cat/100-103.pdf
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OOOO..or the PIAA 580s...those will also put out some good light!

For the record I have the Hydrolux, they are FF1000s in a waterproof casing and I second the light output comment Ryan made, I've got a pencil and a spot (non street legal) and they are DAMN bright...one thing that helps is that since they are waterproof, the lenses dont fog up AT ALL with humidity or anything...so the lense is ALWAYS clear
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