I’m looking to fill the bumper with a set of rigid or Baja designs fog lights. I need help choosing which type of lights will work best (flood, spot, driving, combo, sae, etc...) my driving conditions will mostly be clear with the occasional snow so I would like to add one amber in there but don’t know if a flood or spot would be best. Any suggestions?
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I have 3x squadron pros up front per side
SAE, driving combo and spot.
I’d be careful about the amber choice, the wide corner B/D lens puts light -everywhere-, combo is half spot, half wide corner.
IMO, the SAE B/D are a little weak. They have good color, good corner throw, but distance is a little low. Fortunately they’re not very expensive. For the footprint, they’re a bit inefficient. That said, they’re good to have for a street legal option.
I ran the wide corner squadron sports up front for a year, and if roadside critters are a concern, wide corner lenses should be a part of your setup. They really work close in. If I wasn’t needing an SAE option, I’d have a wide corner pro up front too.
My inclination is to go with amber driving combo. The good news is, if you’re not happy with them, you can swap lenses on the B/D lights (that aren’t too old, when the screw seize up).
If you need an SAE light, I’d consider amber for that, since they’re not the strongest already and add in driving combo and spot, else I’d do wide corner, combo, spot each, per side.
@Ryan C makes a good point, the XL80’s throw about 2x the light of a squadron pro, so a set of those on the pillars goes a long, long, long, long, long way.
What’s your budget?