93YO
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Post by 93YO on Dec 10, 2003 22:34:58 GMT -5
I'm wanting to add 2 sets of lights: driving and fog.
Has anyone done this? I'm thinking of putting on a basic grill guard like what Westing makes and mounting them on that.
What's the best way to mount both sets, and what brands of lights do you recommend? Pictures would be most helpful. . . .
thanks
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Post by Beanfieldhopper on Dec 10, 2003 23:16:48 GMT -5
I'm wanting to add 2 sets of lights: driving and fog. Ricer! Lol, J/k I got the silver stars (sealed beem)and some fogs. Fog lights on a 4x4 are kinda point less. They are too high off the ground to be efective for fog driving, and are too low for off roading, getting riped off. My fog lights lasted 3 weeks. Lost them in a snow drift. lol
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93YO
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Post by 93YO on Dec 11, 2003 13:37:58 GMT -5
I'm trying not to get a ricer look going!!
I'm talking about bombing around in the desert in the dark lights.
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DesertRat
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'91 pickup, v6, 4"suspension and 3"body lift fit 35s
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Post by DesertRat on Dec 11, 2003 21:53:18 GMT -5
The previouse owner of my truck installed some fog lights. Bean filed is right about it being to high to work efficiently. I have used them and they do put out some good light. I run them at the desert and get a good floodlight in front. I know there PIAA and they look like the PIAA 1400 series.
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