M&r unveils fog light kit

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Anyway to make some sort of filler. The itsy-bitsyness of those lights make me second guess them. If you offered one large light id be more interested, but i like these better than the rigids. I just hate how both kits, Rigid & M&R l, look like they just plopped a light in the opening. I know it's a bitch to do, but I'd pay to have a "stocker" look lighting option that I can use on-road in foggy conditions without blinding people. For that price though, I may buy a set.

Inputs are always appreciated. We like to hear stuff like that. We are considering making a plate for the lights to cover the whole opening to make them look more flush but that is something that can be probably sell as an addon in the near future. :)
 

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Sounds good. I just dislike the square bulkyness the rigids have. The trucks bulky, but very curvy with no sharp edges therefore these lights go well with it.

Are they good for daily use? The lumens don't seem too high, as well as they are directed rather than scattered, so I'm assuming they can be used on-road. Thanks for your responses.
 

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The kit uses the same bolts the bumper uses in order to attach to the frame of the vehicle. So the same bolt will hold the bumper and the light bracket. This will make it more sturdy. You should not have any issues with them being crooked. They tighten up and you can point and secure them at any angle as you wish (some poeple want slightly angled view).

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The look is good, but I think that the use of spot beams in a fog light application is pretty questionable.

My experience with "spot" LEDs is that they aren't as focused as their HID counterparts. I have M&R's 6" spot pattern lights and they would work very well as fog lights since they tend to put out a lot of filling light as well.
 
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My experience with "spot" LEDs is that they aren't as focused as their HID counterparts. I have M&R's 6" spot pattern lights and they would work very well as fog lights since they tend to put out a lot of filling light as well.

The 6" Elites have an excelent beam pattern as well as this kit that is coming out. It will provide light in all the right places
 

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:Jedi:What makes a fog light legal or not legal to use on the street? and can I use them in non fogy weather as a supplemental light. Just wondering if its the lumens, light pattern or the aiming of the light so your not blinding people, especially the police!
 

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Do the Rigid D2's say off road only on them anywhere. I know a lot of guys use those for fog lights.
 
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