ARB fog light question.

idaxj97

Adventurer
Ok so my question is I want to put a set of arb's fog light surrounds in my bumper which doesnt have the option for them. Has anyone done this

I want to put these


Into this.


You maybe wondering why I dont keep my lightforces where they are, the the reason is they are blocking the air flow into my rad. causing some heating issues and plus i want my fog lights a bit lower. I understand some cutting and welding will be required. Whats your opinion on this.
 

RangeBrover

Explorer
Don't waste your time. I have them and the lights are crap. They fill with moisture, the bulbs rattle out, and I've just been very disappointed with them.
 

cruiseroutfit

Well-known member
Yes, can and has been done quite a few times. Shoot me an email (kurt - at -cruiseroutfitters dot com) and I can email you a pdf of the template, basically the shape that will need to be cut out of your bumper. Assuming there is room for the template, you should be able to pull it off, allowing clearance for the fasteners and the light housing itself of course. The housing and turn signals are available separately as are the fog lamps themselves of course.
 

alan

Explorer
Don't waste your time. I have them and the lights are crap. They fill with moisture, the bulbs rattle out, and I've just been very disappointed with them.

Yeep! as a fog light they are useless, they look good but thats about it, they are way to high to ever function as a fog light, a fog light must be within 12" of the road surface to light up under the fog blanket.
 

idaxj97

Adventurer
Thanks guys for the replys, I did read that some people were not happy with the arb fog lights and i read where a guy put his own 4" lights in, i want to go with the PIAA 510 ion yellow fog lights.




Kurt I will shoot you an email tonight, that will be nice to get a template first to see if it will even fit. thanks again
 

RangeBrover

Explorer
Another option to consider is give Pete at Main Line Overland a call, they are working on building a Rigid light pod to replace the ARB turn signal/fog light.
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
PIAAs are almost as bad as IPF and ARB.

Look around on this forum before wasting money on over-hyped toy store lights.


Another option to consider is give Pete at Main Line Overland a call, they are working on building a Rigid light pod to replace the ARB turn signal/fog light.
Rigid lights are well suited for certain things OFFROAD but make very bad/illegal/unsafe foglights.
 

LR Max

Local Oaf
Forget all that noise. Just buy this:

http://www.southeastoverland.com/in...ct_id=211&virtuemart_category_id=91&Itemid=33

I've got the 30 degree spot one. I can tell you, it is my new favorite toy. This wee little guy is about the same as 6 Hella 4000s. A friend of mine got the combo light (half spot, half flood). They are epic win.

Seriously, it will light up everything and only pulls 9 amps. Oh and you giggle uncontrollably. Lifetime offers the best deal so engage.

Seriously, cut the crap, get the awesome. LED light bars bring it. Oh and the smaller ones Southeast Overland sells also provide medium pimping options if you can't handle the big daddy.
 

RangeBrover

Explorer
PIAAs are almost as bad as IPF and ARB.

Look around on this forum before wasting money on over-hyped toy store lights.


Rigid lights are well suited for certain things OFFROAD but make very bad/illegal/unsafe foglights.

Bill, I should have clarified, I'm looking at putting in the Rigid lights for aux offroad lighting, not for a true "fog light". Just thought it would be a cleaner look over mounting lights to the top of the bumper. I think it's a better option over the IPF lights any day of the week.
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
Forget all that noise. Just buy this:

http://www.southeastoverland.com/in...ct_id=211&virtuemart_category_id=91&Itemid=33

I've got the 30 degree spot one. I can tell you, it is my new favorite toy. This wee little guy is about the same as 6 Hella 4000s. A friend of mine got the combo light (half spot, half flood). They are epic win.

Seriously, it will light up everything and only pulls 9 amps. Oh and you giggle uncontrollably. Lifetime offers the best deal so engage.

Seriously, cut the crap, get the awesome. LED light bars bring it. Oh and the smaller ones Southeast Overland sells also provide medium pimping options if you can't handle the big daddy.
Not legal to use on the road and the light isn't nearly as useful as HID or halogen for human vision.
I'll take a light meter to 6 Hella 4000s and one to that lightbar any time, Max. To make it interesting, let's do it at 75 yards across a 30 foot span.

Don't get me wrong; I like LED lighting. But I like LED lighting where it can do you good, where it makes sense. The LED light bars usually don't add value.



Bill, I should have clarified, I'm looking at putting in the Rigid lights for aux offroad lighting, not for a true "fog light". Just thought it would be a cleaner look over mounting lights to the top of the bumper. I think it's a better option over the IPF lights any day of the week.
The little Rigid lights are great for sticking here and there for stupid-bright offroad work. That's value; a small package, flexible mounting, low power draw.
 

LR Max

Local Oaf
Need to take you up on that Bill. Because I really do believe that 21" LED light bar is as bright as 6 Hella 4000s. Having been in a truck equipped with both. Even if it is half as bright, its still a great bang for the buck.

But you are correct, such light bar isn't road legal and actually useless on the road. The smaller lights would be better.

If nothing else, would be great data to actually get the lights in front of a light meter.

Sorry for thread de-rail.
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
Need to take you up on that Bill. Because I really do believe that 21" LED light bar is as bright as 6 Hella 4000s. Having been in a truck equipped with both. Even if it is half as bright, its still a great bang for the buck.
...

Ah, I was baiting you. Did it already. The light bar had 0 LUX and a pair of 4000s (with 100 watt bulbs) had almost 200.

4000s are killer driving lights.
Don't know what brand LED lightbar it was though.
 

LR Max

Local Oaf
Ah, I was baiting you. Did it already. The light bar had 0 LUX and a pair of 4000s (with 100 watt bulbs) had almost 200.

4000s are killer driving lights.
Don't know what brand LED lightbar it was though.

So you are telling me than an LED light bar doesn't put out any light???

Might need to re-test as I feel like something is wrong here.
 

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