Best Duallys for bumper fog light
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I want to change my Vision X kit (Optimus 60 degrees) that I have in my front bumper holes for some Duallys. I have been reading a lot of threads and it look like people's don't agree on which one to put in.
I drive in the city most of the time and need something that would not blind other drive (incoming traffic) but I want something bright.
Which one???
Duallys spot...
Duallys flood...
D2 Driving...
I'm also thinking of putting the double a pillar bracket later on. On those bracket I would put the D2 Hyperspot at the bottom and D2 Driving on top...
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Stephane
I drive in the city most of the time and need something that would not blind other drive (incoming traffic) but I want something bright.
Which one???
Duallys spot...
Duallys flood...
D2 Driving...
I'm also thinking of putting the double a pillar bracket later on. On those bracket I would put the D2 Hyperspot at the bottom and D2 Driving on top...
Thanks everybody
Stephane
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If you're planning to use them on the street I would suggest something like this... DOT SAE | Rigid Industries LED Lighting
I have the driving pattern on the A pillar of my jeep, Its way too bright to use on the street.
I have the driving pattern on the A pillar of my jeep, Its way too bright to use on the street.
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If you're planning to use them on the street I would suggest something like this... DOT SAE | Rigid Industries LED Lighting
I have the driving pattern on the A pillar of my jeep, Its way too bright to use on the street.
I have the driving pattern on the A pillar of my jeep, Its way too bright to use on the street.
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If you're planning to use them on the street I would suggest something like this... DOT SAE | Rigid Industries LED Lighting I have the driving pattern on the A pillar of my jeep, Its way too bright to use on the street.
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Those are the one I have from Vision X (Optimus fog kit 60 degrees) and I love them but I had to return them to Vision X because they became like this after 1 Canadian winter. Vision X will send me new one. Now I know that if I put the new ones in then they will look the same after 1 winter so I have 2 choices. 1) I paint the case 2 times a year with rust proof mate black paint or 2) I get rigid Duallys. I was using the Vision X Optimus a lot since they were not blinding anybody. I'm afraid that if I go with rigid that I will not be able to use them because they are too bright. The ones in the link look good but there's no video or not a lot of reviews/pictures so I can compare with the vision X. The plus with Duallys is that if the front flat plate mounting bracket become full of rust then I can just change it without changing the lights too...