Do you have the sport or max? Also, do they blind other drivers? I want a glare free fog lightI have these exact lights currently on my Subaru. They will be going on my maverick!! The light output is CRAZY! They outshine my headlights
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Do you have the sport or max? Also, do they blind other drivers? I want a glare free fog lightI have these exact lights currently on my Subaru. They will be going on my maverick!! The light output is CRAZY! They outshine my headlights
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That’s an old abandoned marijuana dispensary hahaYou're welcome. If we hadn't been following along, I would have guessed from your last picts that the Torrance Healing Church was also in the business of installing accessories. LOL.
The sae version is designed specifically not to blind other drivers if aimed correctly. It has a sharp cutoff on the top of the beamDo you have the sport or max? Also, do they blind other drivers? I want a glare free fog light
I have the PRO…sport was not bright enough IMO but the max is too much. They’re designed specific for fog application to they won’t blind anyone. Low and VERY wide beam patternDo you have the sport or max? Also, do they blind other drivers? I want a glare free fog light
Exactly what I was looking for. When I get my truck in 2077 I'll buy themI have the PRO…sport was not bright enough IMO but the max is too much. They’re designed specific for fog application to they won’t blind anyone. Low and VERY wide beam pattern
Someone did their own LED lights in the grill.I’m thinking someone will make a light bad that fits in the grill. If not I might try it in the summer
In NJ we need a front plate too. But half the tesla I see don't have them. I guess they are "special".I’m forced to have a front license plate, fog light mounts off of those are commonlace and will work for me without giving up the tow hooks of restricting the inter cooler.
Good information here. Thanks. Led me to browse their website and happened upon the 2" Pro. Because of the smaller height and wider look, I like these better than the 3" version.I have the PRO…sport was not bright enough IMO but the max is too much. They’re designed specific for fog application to they won’t blind anyone. Low and VERY wide beam pattern
Great job. What interior switch did you go with ? Thank You.well i did a thing after I got home from work this evening.
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bracket: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075CHHWXY?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I have another bracket to try on the way: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09ZDDXQ1B?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details This one will allow me to mount the lights a tiny bit lower & wider - which is obviously better for a fog light application
I may also end up modifying the plastic license plate holder so I can mount the first bracket upside down, which will allow the lights to be mounted at the same height as the intercooler opening. Wasn't going to mess with that tonight as I did this all in the dark and its 25°F
Lights: Diode Dynamics SS3 Pro in SAE Fog beam pattern - https://www.diodedynamics.com/stage-series-3-sae-yellow-pro-led-pod-pair.html
Headlight only
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I walked out to the tree line that can be seen in the photos and I was pleasantly surprised that there was not any distracting / blinding glare. Even ducking down so my face was in the beam pattern of the headlights - the glare from headlights was worse than the fogs. I still may end up aiming these down a smidge. As is though, these do a great job of filling in the blank spots to the left & right of the stock headlight beam pattern
How about the "Will that void your warranty?" question?Waiting for the " why do you need fog lights" posts to follow....
Where did you run the wiring to each light?well i did a thing after I got home from work this evening.
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bracket: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075CHHWXY?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I have another bracket to try on the way: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09ZDDXQ1B?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details This one will allow me to mount the lights a tiny bit lower & wider - which is obviously better for a fog light application
I may also end up modifying the plastic license plate holder so I can mount the first bracket upside down, which will allow the lights to be mounted at the same height as the intercooler opening. Wasn't going to mess with that tonight as I did this all in the dark and its 25°F
Lights: Diode Dynamics SS3 Pro in SAE Fog beam pattern - https://www.diodedynamics.com/stage-series-3-sae-yellow-pro-led-pod-pair.html
Headlight only
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Fogs only
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Both
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I walked out to the tree line that can be seen in the photos and I was pleasantly surprised that there was not any distracting / blinding glare. Even ducking down so my face was in the beam pattern of the headlights - the glare from headlights was worse than the fogs. I still may end up aiming these down a smidge. As is though, these do a great job of filling in the blank spots to the left & right of the stock headlight beam pattern
Have any up close photos? Ive been thinking of doing something similar with the f150 fogsHeres my XL with front FX4 bumper and f150 aftermarket fog lamps
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