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99 pontiac firefly bumper + fog lights idea
Topic Started: Nov 23 2013, 07:14 PM (1,294 Views)
fireflyin


i was thinking about cutting the buttom like leaving 1/2 away from the ------- piece just a bit so i can adjust my fog lights if i have too since there 6000k candle power fog lights :lol just right between the supports it shouldn't weaken my structure any since it still has everything else holding it
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what do you guys think?

the reason why thinking about doing it is cause it looks stupid how they stick out where i want them
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94RHDRollerskate
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Trying to picture things, but it's hard to. Need to see more.
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fireflyin


it a work in progress tho that pic is off rockauto
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fireflyin
Nov 23 2013, 07:14 PM
6000k candle power fog lights
6000K is a color, not an intensity. Plus it's too high for fog lights, that's leaning toward blue and yellow light works better in fog. I'd look for 4000K, maybe 3000K.


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fireflyin


well driving lights fog lights don't matter too me i have 6000k hid kit and i have 6000k LED driving lights which they call fog lights idk why
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yiffzer
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Drove for 9 years, never really understood nor see the need for fog lights though. A bit off the subject but anyone enlighten me?
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yiffzer
Nov 25 2013, 01:14 AM
Drove for 9 years, never really understood nor see the need for fog lights though. A bit off the subject but anyone enlighten me?
In areas of heavy fog your headlights reflect back to you making it difficult to see, they don't light up the road in front of you, just shine in your eyes. True fog lights are yellow which don't reflect back as bad and help you see the road ahead.

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Fog lights are also generally aimed low and have good side spread. I use mine all the time at night- I've been able to spot deer on a few occasions just before they jumped in front of me. An extra millisecond of braking can make a big difference!
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yiffzer
Nov 25 2013, 01:14 AM
Drove for 9 years, never really understood nor see the need for fog lights though. A bit off the subject but anyone enlighten me?
I install driving lights on every Geo Metro I owned. Ever drive in a snow storm and you can't see anything? I turn off the headlights and the fog/driving lamps are low to the ground and do not reflect back in your face. Not only that, they look cool as hell B-)
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...another thing for the "to-do" list.
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Johnny Mullet
Nov 25 2013, 11:10 AM
yiffzer
Nov 25 2013, 01:14 AM
Drove for 9 years, never really understood nor see the need for fog lights though. A bit off the subject but anyone enlighten me?
I install driving lights on every Geo Metro I owned. Ever drive in a snow storm and you can't see anything? I turn off the headlights and the fog/driving lamps are low to the ground and do not reflect back in your face. Not only that, they look cool as hell B-)
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yiffzer
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Cool, good to know. Thanks.
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fireflyin


I'll post pics tomorrow or this week of my 6000k driving lights when i get them installed
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