Foglights
#11
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Re: Foglights
Good day,
Hella makes a nice set (Hella 500) which is 6 3/8 inch diameter.
55 watt H3 Halogen. Made of a fiber reinforced polymer.
Bosch makes pretty much the same thing. The Pilot, 5.5 inch diam. Or
Bosch Touring which is round 7" diameter.
I have run both of these on a Rallye Mini. I preferred the Bosch
Touring because it is a larger lamp and through the light further.
I currently run Bosch 225 Rallye on my
http://rb-aa.bosch.com/advastaboscha...&publication=1
http://apps.bosch.com.au/products/sa...ing_lights.pdf
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 14:09:55 GMT, "griffin" <gryffy@WEEEEshaw.ca>
wrote:
>I'm looking to get 4 foglights for my lightbar. However, I live in Canada
>right in the saltbelt and need something that won't rust all to hell in a
>few years. What are my best options that aren't too expensive?
>
>What materials should I get and what should I avoid? Chrome, steel, other
>material?
>
Hella makes a nice set (Hella 500) which is 6 3/8 inch diameter.
55 watt H3 Halogen. Made of a fiber reinforced polymer.
Bosch makes pretty much the same thing. The Pilot, 5.5 inch diam. Or
Bosch Touring which is round 7" diameter.
I have run both of these on a Rallye Mini. I preferred the Bosch
Touring because it is a larger lamp and through the light further.
I currently run Bosch 225 Rallye on my
http://rb-aa.bosch.com/advastaboscha...&publication=1
http://apps.bosch.com.au/products/sa...ing_lights.pdf
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 14:09:55 GMT, "griffin" <gryffy@WEEEEshaw.ca>
wrote:
>I'm looking to get 4 foglights for my lightbar. However, I live in Canada
>right in the saltbelt and need something that won't rust all to hell in a
>few years. What are my best options that aren't too expensive?
>
>What materials should I get and what should I avoid? Chrome, steel, other
>material?
>
#12
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Re: Foglights
Good day,
Hella makes a nice set (Hella 500) which is 6 3/8 inch diameter.
55 watt H3 Halogen. Made of a fiber reinforced polymer.
Bosch makes pretty much the same thing. The Pilot, 5.5 inch diam. Or
Bosch Touring which is round 7" diameter.
I have run both of these on a Rallye Mini. I preferred the Bosch
Touring because it is a larger lamp and through the light further.
I currently run Bosch 225 Rallye on my
http://rb-aa.bosch.com/advastaboscha...&publication=1
http://apps.bosch.com.au/products/sa...ing_lights.pdf
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 14:09:55 GMT, "griffin" <gryffy@WEEEEshaw.ca>
wrote:
>I'm looking to get 4 foglights for my lightbar. However, I live in Canada
>right in the saltbelt and need something that won't rust all to hell in a
>few years. What are my best options that aren't too expensive?
>
>What materials should I get and what should I avoid? Chrome, steel, other
>material?
>
Hella makes a nice set (Hella 500) which is 6 3/8 inch diameter.
55 watt H3 Halogen. Made of a fiber reinforced polymer.
Bosch makes pretty much the same thing. The Pilot, 5.5 inch diam. Or
Bosch Touring which is round 7" diameter.
I have run both of these on a Rallye Mini. I preferred the Bosch
Touring because it is a larger lamp and through the light further.
I currently run Bosch 225 Rallye on my
http://rb-aa.bosch.com/advastaboscha...&publication=1
http://apps.bosch.com.au/products/sa...ing_lights.pdf
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 14:09:55 GMT, "griffin" <gryffy@WEEEEshaw.ca>
wrote:
>I'm looking to get 4 foglights for my lightbar. However, I live in Canada
>right in the saltbelt and need something that won't rust all to hell in a
>few years. What are my best options that aren't too expensive?
>
>What materials should I get and what should I avoid? Chrome, steel, other
>material?
>
#13
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Re: Foglights
Good day,
Hella makes a nice set (Hella 500) which is 6 3/8 inch diameter.
55 watt H3 Halogen. Made of a fiber reinforced polymer.
Bosch makes pretty much the same thing. The Pilot, 5.5 inch diam. Or
Bosch Touring which is round 7" diameter.
I have run both of these on a Rallye Mini. I preferred the Bosch
Touring because it is a larger lamp and through the light further.
I currently run Bosch 225 Rallye on my
http://rb-aa.bosch.com/advastaboscha...&publication=1
http://apps.bosch.com.au/products/sa...ing_lights.pdf
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 14:09:55 GMT, "griffin" <gryffy@WEEEEshaw.ca>
wrote:
>I'm looking to get 4 foglights for my lightbar. However, I live in Canada
>right in the saltbelt and need something that won't rust all to hell in a
>few years. What are my best options that aren't too expensive?
>
>What materials should I get and what should I avoid? Chrome, steel, other
>material?
>
Hella makes a nice set (Hella 500) which is 6 3/8 inch diameter.
55 watt H3 Halogen. Made of a fiber reinforced polymer.
Bosch makes pretty much the same thing. The Pilot, 5.5 inch diam. Or
Bosch Touring which is round 7" diameter.
I have run both of these on a Rallye Mini. I preferred the Bosch
Touring because it is a larger lamp and through the light further.
I currently run Bosch 225 Rallye on my
http://rb-aa.bosch.com/advastaboscha...&publication=1
http://apps.bosch.com.au/products/sa...ing_lights.pdf
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 14:09:55 GMT, "griffin" <gryffy@WEEEEshaw.ca>
wrote:
>I'm looking to get 4 foglights for my lightbar. However, I live in Canada
>right in the saltbelt and need something that won't rust all to hell in a
>few years. What are my best options that aren't too expensive?
>
>What materials should I get and what should I avoid? Chrome, steel, other
>material?
>
#14
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Re: Foglights
Around 8/16/2007 7:09 AM, griffin wrote:
> I'm looking to get 4 foglights for my lightbar. However, I live in Canada
> right in the saltbelt and need something that won't rust all to hell in a
> few years. What are my best options that aren't too expensive?
>
> What materials should I get and what should I avoid? Chrome, steel, other
> material?
I've got a pair of Hella 500 driving lamps, but they also come in a fog
beam pattern with your choice of round or rectangular. They have a
high-impact ABS case, and real glass lenses.
They're good lights, and not terribly expensive, which is nice if one
ever gets smacked off because of a low branch...
--
~/Garth - 1993 Wrangler S 2.5
{ }|||||||{ } "MukYJ"
> I'm looking to get 4 foglights for my lightbar. However, I live in Canada
> right in the saltbelt and need something that won't rust all to hell in a
> few years. What are my best options that aren't too expensive?
>
> What materials should I get and what should I avoid? Chrome, steel, other
> material?
I've got a pair of Hella 500 driving lamps, but they also come in a fog
beam pattern with your choice of round or rectangular. They have a
high-impact ABS case, and real glass lenses.
They're good lights, and not terribly expensive, which is nice if one
ever gets smacked off because of a low branch...
--
~/Garth - 1993 Wrangler S 2.5
{ }|||||||{ } "MukYJ"
#15
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Re: Foglights
Around 8/16/2007 7:09 AM, griffin wrote:
> I'm looking to get 4 foglights for my lightbar. However, I live in Canada
> right in the saltbelt and need something that won't rust all to hell in a
> few years. What are my best options that aren't too expensive?
>
> What materials should I get and what should I avoid? Chrome, steel, other
> material?
I've got a pair of Hella 500 driving lamps, but they also come in a fog
beam pattern with your choice of round or rectangular. They have a
high-impact ABS case, and real glass lenses.
They're good lights, and not terribly expensive, which is nice if one
ever gets smacked off because of a low branch...
--
~/Garth - 1993 Wrangler S 2.5
{ }|||||||{ } "MukYJ"
> I'm looking to get 4 foglights for my lightbar. However, I live in Canada
> right in the saltbelt and need something that won't rust all to hell in a
> few years. What are my best options that aren't too expensive?
>
> What materials should I get and what should I avoid? Chrome, steel, other
> material?
I've got a pair of Hella 500 driving lamps, but they also come in a fog
beam pattern with your choice of round or rectangular. They have a
high-impact ABS case, and real glass lenses.
They're good lights, and not terribly expensive, which is nice if one
ever gets smacked off because of a low branch...
--
~/Garth - 1993 Wrangler S 2.5
{ }|||||||{ } "MukYJ"
#16
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Re: Foglights
Around 8/16/2007 7:09 AM, griffin wrote:
> I'm looking to get 4 foglights for my lightbar. However, I live in Canada
> right in the saltbelt and need something that won't rust all to hell in a
> few years. What are my best options that aren't too expensive?
>
> What materials should I get and what should I avoid? Chrome, steel, other
> material?
I've got a pair of Hella 500 driving lamps, but they also come in a fog
beam pattern with your choice of round or rectangular. They have a
high-impact ABS case, and real glass lenses.
They're good lights, and not terribly expensive, which is nice if one
ever gets smacked off because of a low branch...
--
~/Garth - 1993 Wrangler S 2.5
{ }|||||||{ } "MukYJ"
> I'm looking to get 4 foglights for my lightbar. However, I live in Canada
> right in the saltbelt and need something that won't rust all to hell in a
> few years. What are my best options that aren't too expensive?
>
> What materials should I get and what should I avoid? Chrome, steel, other
> material?
I've got a pair of Hella 500 driving lamps, but they also come in a fog
beam pattern with your choice of round or rectangular. They have a
high-impact ABS case, and real glass lenses.
They're good lights, and not terribly expensive, which is nice if one
ever gets smacked off because of a low branch...
--
~/Garth - 1993 Wrangler S 2.5
{ }|||||||{ } "MukYJ"
#17
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Re: Foglights
Around 8/16/2007 7:09 AM, griffin wrote:
> I'm looking to get 4 foglights for my lightbar. However, I live in Canada
> right in the saltbelt and need something that won't rust all to hell in a
> few years. What are my best options that aren't too expensive?
>
> What materials should I get and what should I avoid? Chrome, steel, other
> material?
I've got a pair of Hella 500 driving lamps, but they also come in a fog
beam pattern with your choice of round or rectangular. They have a
high-impact ABS case, and real glass lenses.
They're good lights, and not terribly expensive, which is nice if one
ever gets smacked off because of a low branch...
--
~/Garth - 1993 Wrangler S 2.5
{ }|||||||{ } "MukYJ"
> I'm looking to get 4 foglights for my lightbar. However, I live in Canada
> right in the saltbelt and need something that won't rust all to hell in a
> few years. What are my best options that aren't too expensive?
>
> What materials should I get and what should I avoid? Chrome, steel, other
> material?
I've got a pair of Hella 500 driving lamps, but they also come in a fog
beam pattern with your choice of round or rectangular. They have a
high-impact ABS case, and real glass lenses.
They're good lights, and not terribly expensive, which is nice if one
ever gets smacked off because of a low branch...
--
~/Garth - 1993 Wrangler S 2.5
{ }|||||||{ } "MukYJ"
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