WTF No fog lights and what is that wiring harness???

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Ruger

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Oh I dunno, I think that there are probably decent factory fog lights out there. Lexus, Infinity, Porsche... The factory fog lights on my GMC Canyon were all right. They did not suck photons, they produced them! Well anyway, I've got two sets of low-mounted fog lights on my Raptor, and one set high-mounted and aimed like they were driving lights. I like em. They do the job just fine.
 
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i had fogs on my 99 250 and they sucked.... like they did absolutly nothing..... so no i dont care that they wernt on my Raptor.
 

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Fog lights suck anyways.

HEY NOW! I am old and need a little DAILY USABLE lighting to help out the ANEMIC oem lights. Now I know my CHEAP BASTARD twin bulb lights are not any 8 or 10 inch dia set up but with them on I can see all the signs, hell anything reflective for MILES! AHhahaaaaa. AND I used TWO of the AUX switches for SOMETHING! AHhahaaaaaa.

BDRAG
 

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The glass on my SVT Focus fogs kept cracking so I removed the entire housing. 2 big holes there now. I think fogs are put in for looks more than function. If you're off-roading at night, you're going to need more than 2 little fog lights.
 

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dunno i think fogs help. i guess it depends. i had a lifted GMC and i h ad HID's in the all the lights up front and my headlights would project out and my fogs would light up the ground right in front of the truck nicely. i guess it all depends on ur setup
 

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Here's my solution to forward lighting:
- Inboard fog lights mounted on lower grill: Blazer Crystal Rod Fog Lights.
- Outboard fog lights mounted in bumper cutouts: Pilot Fog Lights.
- PIAA 40 off-road driving lights mounted on light bar.
- Sirius NS-16 Fog Lights mounted on light bar aimed as if they were driving lights.
No LEDs, so no high dollar products.
 

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BDRAG

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Here's my solution to forward lighting:
- Inboard fog lights mounted on lower grill: Blazer Crystal Rod Fog Lights.
- Outboard fog lights mounted in bumper cutouts: Pilot Fog Lights.
- PIAA 40 off-road driving lights mounted on light bar.
- Sirius NS-16 Fog Lights mounted on light bar aimed as if they were driving lights.
No LEDs, so no high dollar products.

So no extra Aux Switches for you bubba! AHhahaa.

BDRAG
 

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Roger that, BDRAG! When lasers become street legal I'll have to dismount a pair of hallogens. (That would be a good trade, I think.)
 
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