Jeep's "fog lights" come with clear lenses too Squatch, that doesn't mean they're as good as the same lights would be if they had amber lenses or amber bulbs. Marketing often drives what something is called, we all know that.
Jeep's "fog lights" come with clear lenses too Squatch, that doesn't mean they're as good as the same lights would be if they had amber lenses or amber bulbs. Marketing often drives what something is called, we all know that.
I happen to have a set of these (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MHIGMLO/?tag=wranglerorg-20) laying around, so I put them it.
Very nice!No fog tonight when coming home from work but here’s a shot with only the fog lights on.
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Everyone just be aware that you should always...
Watch out where the Huskies jog when you're driving in that yellow fog!
That's what I was thinking.▲▲▲ - Nice Frank Zappa segue that most people won't "get"...
I can say that the yellow PIAA fog lights I had on my old TJ were orders of magnitude more effective at cutting through the fog then the Chinese LED “fog lights” on my LJ.
Most of the cheap LED lights you see advertise themselves as LED Work Light Bar Floodlight Fog/Driving Lamp Offroad lights. They do none of these things well, but they SUCK as fog lights.
I originally had cheap halogen fog lights on the Muddog, but eventually replaced them with Hellas.
@Jerry Bransford had made a comment about marketing earlier on in this thread. I think this qualifies as a perfect example...:facepalm:LED Work Light Bar Floodlight Fog/Driving Lamp Offroad lights.
@Jerry Bransford had made a comment about marketing earlier on in this thread. I think this qualifies as a perfect example...:facepalm: