Just posting my dual bumper pods, for anyone considering this setup.
I've never liked the look of 3 lights crammed in there, because half of the outside one is obstructed, and the inside beam pattern of the inner light is also obstructed.
I looked all over for a pic with just duals but never found any so I just went for it.
DD SS3 Pro Driving on the inside, DD SS3 Sport SAE Fog on the outside. I got both in white and then I have covers since everything gets sandblasted here. I have yellow and clear covers for the fog.
The fogs (in white) are a great driving supplement to the stock headlights - they have a sharp horizontal cutoff, but very wide spread. They can be left on all the time as a legal low beam.
The pro driving lights are a great supplement (or really just replacement) to the high beams and I run them a bit wider than the stock high beams. I feel the stock lights don't have an adequate spread compared to any other vehicle I've had.
I aligned them like this to minimize obstruction to either beam pattern.
I've never liked the look of 3 lights crammed in there, because half of the outside one is obstructed, and the inside beam pattern of the inner light is also obstructed.
I looked all over for a pic with just duals but never found any so I just went for it.
DD SS3 Pro Driving on the inside, DD SS3 Sport SAE Fog on the outside. I got both in white and then I have covers since everything gets sandblasted here. I have yellow and clear covers for the fog.
The fogs (in white) are a great driving supplement to the stock headlights - they have a sharp horizontal cutoff, but very wide spread. They can be left on all the time as a legal low beam.
The pro driving lights are a great supplement (or really just replacement) to the high beams and I run them a bit wider than the stock high beams. I feel the stock lights don't have an adequate spread compared to any other vehicle I've had.
I aligned them like this to minimize obstruction to either beam pattern.