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Recommendation For Fog Lights

Discussion in 'Lighting' started by Derrick2972, Sep 26, 2018.

  1. Sep 27, 2018 at 9:52 AM
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    Taylor@KC HiLiTES

    Taylor@KC HiLiTES Well-Known Member Vendor

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    EDIT: ^^BD beat me to it on the clarification!

    Not here to stir the pot at all, but just to clear up some information. @crashnburn80 is correct in that no BD lights, as of right now, are street legal. See below. But regardless, it boils down to what the OP is wanting... if he wants something bright and won't run them on the road at all, then he has much more options available to him.

     
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  2. Sep 27, 2018 at 10:04 AM
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    Baja Designs

    Baja Designs The Scientist of Lighting Vendor

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    Here is a quick breakdown between the Squadron Sport and Squadron Pro:

    Squadron Sport - Here
    Lumens - 3,160
    Wattage - 26W

    Squadron Pro - Here
    Lumens - 4,900
    Wattage - 40W

    The main difference is performance. The Squadron Sport will provide at least 3x the usable light over OEM where the Squadron Pro will exceed 4-5x. Specs above are for one individual light.

    Wide Cornering is a great fog light pattern. It's a very flat horizontal beam that covers near field areas and is ideal for fog, dust, rain, snow etc. It will give you fantastic near field coverage, but not a lot of distance.

    Driving/Combo is a blend of Wide Cornering and Spot. The Lower 2 LEDs are wide which gives you near field coverage and the Upper 2 LEDs are Spot which is ideal for distance. Together this provides a nice blend of near, midfield, and distance lighting.

    Baja Designs
    www.bajadesigns.com
     
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