Fog Light

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daddycreswell

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I am going to pull the trigger on some of the pods to use as fog lights. I know everyone has 2 sets on each side of the bumper, so are both used as fog lights? I won't, don't do any off roading (yes she is a street queen and proud of her). So if I want the lights mainly for fog lights which ones should I look for?
 

mikehoncho88

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One spot and one flood is a good combo. If you want a true fog pattern, you might want to try the driving light. Rigid doesn't recommend it as a true fog light, but the pattern looks right to me.
 

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I have D2 driving lights (white and amber) in the fog light openings and Whelen micro-pioneer on each side of the tag. If you're staying on pavement, you will not be able to use the D2 whites without everyone flashing at you. You can get away with the ambers though. I run the D2 ambers more than the D2 whites and Whelens on the road. Bonus is that its a perfect light color match with the marker lights and looks really good when you just have the markers on with the ambers.
 

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