fog light question
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fog light question
i wanna add some lights to my car but do i want driving or fog? my stock light are good but they suck in rain and snow. but i also wanna add some seeing distance. any ideas? i would like to stay under $60
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Originally Posted by mista_sse
I thought fog and driving lights were tha same thing.....
Because I have blackouts on my normal lights, I use the Pilot150 Fog lights for my normal night driving, and I have the Pilot150 Driving lights for my highbeams... they are really bright and go really far.
You can see both sets in my sig....
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well theirs not alot of fog but when it gets foggy its think. mostly my current light problems are in the rain it light my lights arent even on. and in the snow well im blind in the snow.
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fog lights project a short and wide beam. driving lights project a narrow long beam. from what i remember driving lights are to be used with high beams only. but that doesn't stop me with my blazers!
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Yeah if you get the right fog lights, such as ones designed for off road use only, they will light up a freakin city block. If not, I would get driving lights. Fog lights mostly work because they are so close to the ground and eliminate under the fog.