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Thread: Fog Light or Driving Light

  1. #11

    Re: Fog Light or Driving Light

    Want to be impressed...... convert just one and it'll put out more light than all 3 combined and 1/10 the wattage use......
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  2. #12

    Re: Fog Light or Driving Light

    So it's less of a load on my truck's electrical system too, right?
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  3. #13

    Re: Fog Light or Driving Light

    much less load considering each Hella 4K use 100 watt bulbs that 300 watts for all 3. Each HID is rated at 35 watts that's 105 watts for 3.... so it's a much less load on your system.
    99 SR5 4Runner Highlander 5spd V6 4WD e-locker<br />Myspace<br />3rd Gen Bumper Build-up<br />1GR-FE 4.0L V-6 &amp; RA60F 6-speed for my project vehicle<br /><br /><br />Don&#039;t Ask when I&#039;m gonna go SAS, I&#039;m not... I&#039;ll build a buggy first!

  4. #14

    Re: Fog Light or Driving Light

    Another option is the Lightforce Blitz 170's, you can adjust them easily from spot to flood. I have them on spot and then I have a set of yellow combo filters (these split the beam to a partial spot and flood). These worked great this weekend in the fog at Pismo dunes.
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