foglight help

I cannot wait to see the reaction when I drive around Cape Town with my fogs on!! ;)

The CT guys seem to be the main anti FL group on this forum. :p
 
Lol, I never drive with my fog lights on purely because Audi didn't feel the need of putting white fogs on a car with xenon headlights, so the colours are completely unmatched
 
I just think "Oh great, another retard who can't afford a car with day time running lights"
 
Lol, I never drive with my fog lights on purely because Audi didn't feel the need of putting white fogs on a car with xenon headlights, so the colours are completely unmatched

Getting back to what I have said before...;)

Fogs are designed NOT to be bright, so will always be mismatched with Xenons...;)
 
Would it help or get me help if I changed the title to "driving lamp help" ? I need the extra lighting because I live in a rural area and do a lot of night time driving. Lately there has been a lot of heavy, night time fog and mist in my area (Butterworth and Idutywa in the Transkei). The extra lighting helps you identify hazards from a long way off (stray animals, drunk people or just cars that have no lights on). Ideally I would love to have my fogs on their own circuit so that when driving at night I can simply have my park lights and "fogs" on without getting glare from the headlamps. My original question was whether a bigger battery would be needed or not.
 
What is the wattage of the 2 lamps you want to fit to the car ?.
 
I know that but I intend to use them as driving lights to augment my dims.
You're going to be blinding a lot of people....

Standard lights are carefully leveled (well should be) whilst fog lights have zero aim...they just blast light everywhere, which is OK...if there is fog. Hence fog lights. :wtf:
 
If Nightbreakers aren't doing the job by themselves then your headlights need to be adjusted.
 
You're going to be blinding a lot of people....

Standard lights are carefully leveled (well should be) whilst fog lights have zero aim...they just blast light everywhere, which is OK...if there is fog. Hence fog lights. :wtf:

Wrong.
Next time you're in fog turn on your brights and watch the world disappear behind a wall of white glare.

Fog lights shine flat and outwards to illuminate the kerb and if possible get under the fog.
 
Wrong.
Next time you're in fog turn on your brights and watch the world disappear behind a wall of white glare.

Fog lights shine flat and outwards to illuminate the kerb and if possible get under the fog.

^^^ This
 
With my last Uno I just stuck a 2n'd set of 12v halogen bulbs into the reflector (drilled some holes into the reflectors and used some rubber plugs I fitted the fittings into ) and wired these to the normal lights wiring.

Better normal light and still adjustable with your other lights.
 
You will never get Xenons / HDI lights in the fogs ex factory. OEM fogs are always low wattage halogens.
I know :) . Just pointing out that some tools actually think it works/looks cool/whatever they use to justify it.
 
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