FS: Hella 4000s, two pairs
#3
sure thing, ill post some later today. i know i have a picture of the euros and their boxes/covers.
the fog appear the same but just have a different pattern glass
the fog appear the same but just have a different pattern glass
#5
couple shots of both sets.
i have the wiring harnesses for both.
and ill throw in the factory LR fog switches so you can do a clean install if you buy one or both sets...
Fogs
Euro
Switches
i have the wiring harnesses for both.
and ill throw in the factory LR fog switches so you can do a clean install if you buy one or both sets...
Fogs
Euro
Switches
#6
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Excellent. Might I ask which would be better for off-roading? I have a set of Hella Optilux 4" HID Driving Lamps installed into my fog lights (different bumper), and then my normal high and low beams. Which of these would better compliment them for off road driving, or for just lighting up the back country roads on a dark night?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#7
this might give you a better idea of the throw on each light
Susquehanna MotorSports - Auto Performance Product
i havent personally run them, so you might ask on the forum.
the driving lights might be a better all around back road driving light, but it seems to me the fogs would be a better bet for lower speed wheeling (given the pattern shown on rallylights.com)
Susquehanna MotorSports - Auto Performance Product
i havent personally run them, so you might ask on the forum.
the driving lights might be a better all around back road driving light, but it seems to me the fogs would be a better bet for lower speed wheeling (given the pattern shown on rallylights.com)
#8
These lights are awesome, I highly recommend them! I've got 4 on my roof rack, two fogs and two euro driving beams. I'd go with fogs if you're only going to do one.