fog lights
#21
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Re: fog lights
Where are ya in NC Cal?
Spdloader
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
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> thanks! I am actually looking at a set of the hella black magic lamps,
> and they are 55 watts.
>
> cal
>
> "Steve G" <stevncin@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:1j8lf.9025$SJ6.8096@fe04.lga...
>> 55w is what comes factory i believe on 97, i bet that covers alot of
>> states.
>>
>>
>> "Jason Backshall" <jbackshall@staff.iinet.net.au> wrote in message
>> news:43950103$0$22252$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
>>>
>>> "Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
>>> news:SL_kf.1712$7b4.607190@twister.southeast.rr.co m...
>>>>I want to get a set of fog lights for my son's wrangler ('97) for
>>>>christmas....any suggestions? What 'wattage' is street legal?
>>>
>>> You'll usually find it depends on your state.
>>>
>>> Here in Western Australia - there's no restriction to the wattage,
>>> however the same rules apply to the fog lights that apply to your
>>> hi-beams.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
Spdloader
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:Gy8lf.5460$ev6.618820@twister.southeast.rr.co m...
> thanks! I am actually looking at a set of the hella black magic lamps,
> and they are 55 watts.
>
> cal
>
> "Steve G" <stevncin@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:1j8lf.9025$SJ6.8096@fe04.lga...
>> 55w is what comes factory i believe on 97, i bet that covers alot of
>> states.
>>
>>
>> "Jason Backshall" <jbackshall@staff.iinet.net.au> wrote in message
>> news:43950103$0$22252$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
>>>
>>> "Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
>>> news:SL_kf.1712$7b4.607190@twister.southeast.rr.co m...
>>>>I want to get a set of fog lights for my son's wrangler ('97) for
>>>>christmas....any suggestions? What 'wattage' is street legal?
>>>
>>> You'll usually find it depends on your state.
>>>
>>> Here in Western Australia - there's no restriction to the wattage,
>>> however the same rules apply to the fog lights that apply to your
>>> hi-beams.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#22
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Re: fog lights
Where are ya in NC Cal?
Spdloader
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:Gy8lf.5460$ev6.618820@twister.southeast.rr.co m...
> thanks! I am actually looking at a set of the hella black magic lamps,
> and they are 55 watts.
>
> cal
>
> "Steve G" <stevncin@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:1j8lf.9025$SJ6.8096@fe04.lga...
>> 55w is what comes factory i believe on 97, i bet that covers alot of
>> states.
>>
>>
>> "Jason Backshall" <jbackshall@staff.iinet.net.au> wrote in message
>> news:43950103$0$22252$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
>>>
>>> "Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
>>> news:SL_kf.1712$7b4.607190@twister.southeast.rr.co m...
>>>>I want to get a set of fog lights for my son's wrangler ('97) for
>>>>christmas....any suggestions? What 'wattage' is street legal?
>>>
>>> You'll usually find it depends on your state.
>>>
>>> Here in Western Australia - there's no restriction to the wattage,
>>> however the same rules apply to the fog lights that apply to your
>>> hi-beams.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
Spdloader
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:Gy8lf.5460$ev6.618820@twister.southeast.rr.co m...
> thanks! I am actually looking at a set of the hella black magic lamps,
> and they are 55 watts.
>
> cal
>
> "Steve G" <stevncin@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:1j8lf.9025$SJ6.8096@fe04.lga...
>> 55w is what comes factory i believe on 97, i bet that covers alot of
>> states.
>>
>>
>> "Jason Backshall" <jbackshall@staff.iinet.net.au> wrote in message
>> news:43950103$0$22252$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
>>>
>>> "Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
>>> news:SL_kf.1712$7b4.607190@twister.southeast.rr.co m...
>>>>I want to get a set of fog lights for my son's wrangler ('97) for
>>>>christmas....any suggestions? What 'wattage' is street legal?
>>>
>>> You'll usually find it depends on your state.
>>>
>>> Here in Western Australia - there's no restriction to the wattage,
>>> however the same rules apply to the fog lights that apply to your
>>> hi-beams.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: fog lights
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
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> I want to get a set of fog lights for my son's wrangler ('97) for
> christmas....any suggestions? What 'wattage' is street legal?
>
> thanks!
>
> cal
>
>
55 watts should be great. I had a pencil beam and a broad beam set of
Super Oscars
on my last CJ. That combo was excellent. Broad (high) beams tend to light
up the moisture in the air, making you see all of it as a wall in front of
you.
A low mounted cutting beam is nice to get reflection close off the road if
your travel condtions are rain and snow.
I'm considering mounting a bar under the windshield with a row of 6 low
profile 55 watters, switched to operate separately.
That'll look jet set :)
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Re: fog lights
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
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> I want to get a set of fog lights for my son's wrangler ('97) for
> christmas....any suggestions? What 'wattage' is street legal?
>
> thanks!
>
> cal
>
>
55 watts should be great. I had a pencil beam and a broad beam set of
Super Oscars
on my last CJ. That combo was excellent. Broad (high) beams tend to light
up the moisture in the air, making you see all of it as a wall in front of
you.
A low mounted cutting beam is nice to get reflection close off the road if
your travel condtions are rain and snow.
I'm considering mounting a bar under the windshield with a row of 6 low
profile 55 watters, switched to operate separately.
That'll look jet set :)
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Re: fog lights
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:SL_kf.1712$7b4.607190@twister.southeast.rr.co m...
> I want to get a set of fog lights for my son's wrangler ('97) for
> christmas....any suggestions? What 'wattage' is street legal?
>
> thanks!
>
> cal
>
>
55 watts should be great. I had a pencil beam and a broad beam set of
Super Oscars
on my last CJ. That combo was excellent. Broad (high) beams tend to light
up the moisture in the air, making you see all of it as a wall in front of
you.
A low mounted cutting beam is nice to get reflection close off the road if
your travel condtions are rain and snow.
I'm considering mounting a bar under the windshield with a row of 6 low
profile 55 watters, switched to operate separately.
That'll look jet set :)
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Re: fog lights
"TwoTracker" <PioneerTown@LostRiverValley.> wrote in message
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> I'm considering mounting a bar under the windshield with a row of 6 low
> profile 55 watters, switched to operate separately.
> That'll look jet set :)
>
Real jet set until you turn them on. When I bought my CJ it had a real
cool(not) light bar on the top of the windshield frame with 4 KC offroad
lights.
The first time I went night wheeling, I turned them on and was instantly
blinded when the lights reflected off the hood. I'd never mount any aux
light aft of the front bumper unless it was on the back bumper for backing
purposes.
--
Rich Harris :1986 CJ7, Detroits F/R, 4:10's, 33"BFGMT's, Mopar F/I, 4.0L
head, Rubicon Express 2.5" Wrangler springs, Procomp MX6 Shocks, and a bunch
more fun stuff. To Reply; shave my hair.
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<snip>
> I'm considering mounting a bar under the windshield with a row of 6 low
> profile 55 watters, switched to operate separately.
> That'll look jet set :)
>
Real jet set until you turn them on. When I bought my CJ it had a real
cool(not) light bar on the top of the windshield frame with 4 KC offroad
lights.
The first time I went night wheeling, I turned them on and was instantly
blinded when the lights reflected off the hood. I'd never mount any aux
light aft of the front bumper unless it was on the back bumper for backing
purposes.
--
Rich Harris :1986 CJ7, Detroits F/R, 4:10's, 33"BFGMT's, Mopar F/I, 4.0L
head, Rubicon Express 2.5" Wrangler springs, Procomp MX6 Shocks, and a bunch
more fun stuff. To Reply; shave my hair.
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Re: fog lights
"TwoTracker" <PioneerTown@LostRiverValley.> wrote in message
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<snip>
> I'm considering mounting a bar under the windshield with a row of 6 low
> profile 55 watters, switched to operate separately.
> That'll look jet set :)
>
Real jet set until you turn them on. When I bought my CJ it had a real
cool(not) light bar on the top of the windshield frame with 4 KC offroad
lights.
The first time I went night wheeling, I turned them on and was instantly
blinded when the lights reflected off the hood. I'd never mount any aux
light aft of the front bumper unless it was on the back bumper for backing
purposes.
--
Rich Harris :1986 CJ7, Detroits F/R, 4:10's, 33"BFGMT's, Mopar F/I, 4.0L
head, Rubicon Express 2.5" Wrangler springs, Procomp MX6 Shocks, and a bunch
more fun stuff. To Reply; shave my hair.
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<snip>
> I'm considering mounting a bar under the windshield with a row of 6 low
> profile 55 watters, switched to operate separately.
> That'll look jet set :)
>
Real jet set until you turn them on. When I bought my CJ it had a real
cool(not) light bar on the top of the windshield frame with 4 KC offroad
lights.
The first time I went night wheeling, I turned them on and was instantly
blinded when the lights reflected off the hood. I'd never mount any aux
light aft of the front bumper unless it was on the back bumper for backing
purposes.
--
Rich Harris :1986 CJ7, Detroits F/R, 4:10's, 33"BFGMT's, Mopar F/I, 4.0L
head, Rubicon Express 2.5" Wrangler springs, Procomp MX6 Shocks, and a bunch
more fun stuff. To Reply; shave my hair.
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Re: fog lights
"TwoTracker" <PioneerTown@LostRiverValley.> wrote in message
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<snip>
> I'm considering mounting a bar under the windshield with a row of 6 low
> profile 55 watters, switched to operate separately.
> That'll look jet set :)
>
Real jet set until you turn them on. When I bought my CJ it had a real
cool(not) light bar on the top of the windshield frame with 4 KC offroad
lights.
The first time I went night wheeling, I turned them on and was instantly
blinded when the lights reflected off the hood. I'd never mount any aux
light aft of the front bumper unless it was on the back bumper for backing
purposes.
--
Rich Harris :1986 CJ7, Detroits F/R, 4:10's, 33"BFGMT's, Mopar F/I, 4.0L
head, Rubicon Express 2.5" Wrangler springs, Procomp MX6 Shocks, and a bunch
more fun stuff. To Reply; shave my hair.
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<snip>
> I'm considering mounting a bar under the windshield with a row of 6 low
> profile 55 watters, switched to operate separately.
> That'll look jet set :)
>
Real jet set until you turn them on. When I bought my CJ it had a real
cool(not) light bar on the top of the windshield frame with 4 KC offroad
lights.
The first time I went night wheeling, I turned them on and was instantly
blinded when the lights reflected off the hood. I'd never mount any aux
light aft of the front bumper unless it was on the back bumper for backing
purposes.
--
Rich Harris :1986 CJ7, Detroits F/R, 4:10's, 33"BFGMT's, Mopar F/I, 4.0L
head, Rubicon Express 2.5" Wrangler springs, Procomp MX6 Shocks, and a bunch
more fun stuff. To Reply; shave my hair.
#29
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Re: fog lights
> The first time I went night wheeling, I turned them on and was instantly
> blinded when the lights reflected off the hood. I'd never mount any aux
> light aft of the front bumper unless it was on the back bumper for backing
> purposes.
In spite of my recommendation to do a bumper mount, my customer had me
install a set of KCs on the windshield brackets today. At least all the
bolts came out ok. I'll bet I get paid again to move them in a short time.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
> blinded when the lights reflected off the hood. I'd never mount any aux
> light aft of the front bumper unless it was on the back bumper for backing
> purposes.
In spite of my recommendation to do a bumper mount, my customer had me
install a set of KCs on the windshield brackets today. At least all the
bolts came out ok. I'll bet I get paid again to move them in a short time.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
#30
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Re: fog lights
> The first time I went night wheeling, I turned them on and was instantly
> blinded when the lights reflected off the hood. I'd never mount any aux
> light aft of the front bumper unless it was on the back bumper for backing
> purposes.
In spite of my recommendation to do a bumper mount, my customer had me
install a set of KCs on the windshield brackets today. At least all the
bolts came out ok. I'll bet I get paid again to move them in a short time.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
> blinded when the lights reflected off the hood. I'd never mount any aux
> light aft of the front bumper unless it was on the back bumper for backing
> purposes.
In spite of my recommendation to do a bumper mount, my customer had me
install a set of KCs on the windshield brackets today. At least all the
bolts came out ok. I'll bet I get paid again to move them in a short time.
--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty