Stitebunny
Adventurer
Find a good used set of hella 3000 or 4000 driving or euro beam pattern. Can find them pretty cheap. Super bright and robust.
My .02
My .02
Most places, four are allowed, as long as they are DOT rated, aimed properly (ie, as low beams) and use the specified bulbs. Otherwise fog lamps would not be factory installed on most cars, though they might as well not be since most factory fogs are more decorative than useful.
I have been thinking about putting some lights on my truck because I do a ton of driving at night and I want something to go beyond my high beams. I will be using them on the road as well as off road. I want them while on the road for all of the stupid motorcycle riders that I pass at night who ride with no lights on or reflective anything. You cannot see them until you are right up on them and then when they see you they slow down. Also, I need them for what my wife and I call the night vaca. These are the cows that are either standing, walking or sleeping in the middle of the road at night and you do not see them sometimes until you are right on top of them.
My question is would halogens do the job? I am looking to be able to see further than my high beams allow me to see right now. I know that LED's and HID's are better but they are also much more expensive. My headlights are halogens and they do an adequate job of lighting up the area that they reach, this is why I pose this question.
What are your thoughts?
9011s are far superior to drop-in HID conversions, and may even be better than HID-projector retrofits. Lots cheaper, too.stock 9005 and 9006 can be upgraded to 9011 and 9012 bulbs
Do the sizes of the lights make much difference?
9011s are far superior to drop-in HID conversions, and may even be better than HID-projector retrofits. Lots cheaper, too.
.I want them while on the road for all of the stupid motorcycle riders that I pass at night who ride with no lights on or reflective anything. You cannot see them until you are right up on them and then when they see you they slow down. Also, I need them for what my wife and I call the night vaca. These are the cows that are either standing, walking or sleeping in the middle of the road at night and you do not see them sometimes until you are right on top of them.