Daily Driving Foglights

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WHYUMAD

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Just curious if there is an alternative to the rugid dually D2s, that would go with Ducati's Projector headlights. I like the D2s, but I want something that can be used on-road without blinding people. Any setups for the part on the bumper where The D2s go? I saw the F250 retrofit, but I want lights on the outside portion of tge bumper. Thanks.
 

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I use the Amber Flood Duallys as driving lights. They don't blind people and greatly increase visibility.
 
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The man said DAILY driving lights. To me that means street legal, and near as I can tell there are no aftermarket LED fog or driving lights that are street legal.

Pilot makes some really top notch fog lights. Be sure to look at PIAA - they're the best on the market for my money, and their wiring harnesses are absolutely first rate.
 

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The man said DAILY driving lights. To me that means street legal, and near as I can tell there are no aftermarket LED fog or driving lights that are street legal.

Pilot makes some really top notch fog lights. Be sure to look at PIAA - they're the best on the market for my money, and their wiring harnesses are absolutely first rate.

*****... Thanks for that Ruger. I needed a good laugh :ROFLJest:

Now the PIAA part I agree with.

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I'm looking at white driving ones for the D2s. Those would blind people?

Yeah my white Duallys are obnoxious to oncoming traffic. So the D2s are gonna be twice as bright.
 
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I assume I'd have to fabricate some type of custom bracket for the fogs as well. I wish ford had an aftermarket fog light option for the Raptor similar to the Harley Davidson fogs.
 

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I assume I'd have to fabricate some type of custom bracket for the fogs as well. I wish ford had an aftermarket fog light option for the Raptor similar to the Harley Davidson fogs.

Just buy the brackets from Rigid. They are nice aluminum brackets and you could Drill holes whereever you need them for any fog light.

Ford F150 Raptor Fog Brackets

I'd look at running amber duallys on the outside as a driving light and white D2s on the inside as an off-road light. I'm thinking about changing out my white duallys for some D2s.
 
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AngryBird - I've got a set of Pilots that I special ordered from Advance Auto, and they're really very good.

JuraSIK - I made my own "brackets" out of two inch wide steel that I bought at a home improvement center. Just a straight piece of steel with a hole on either end is all you need. You don't have to bend the steel at all. Your tendency will be to cut them two short, but remember that fog lights have a wide pattern. If your brackets are too short, you'll wind up illuminating the inside of the bumper.
 
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