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11-07-2012, 01:09 PM | #1 |
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Location: Anderson SC
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Let's see your Fog Lights/Driving Lights!
I'm planning on adding driving lights to my '66 for better long distance visibility and was looking for ideas on how/where to mount them. Let's see what you've got!
It's not a truck but I've got a set of narrow beam aircraft landing lights on the front of my VW and love the added light on high beams! I'd like something bigger for the truck but with the same style chrome housing. The yellow tint and vintage rally/road race style "X"s looked cool but blocked alot of light, so they're back clear now. I also found these T10 bulb holders on Ebay that I'll use to add city/park lights to the driving lights. They go in a 1/2" hole and are rubber so the housing stays sealed. They'll come on with the park lights and low beams, and cut off when the main bulb comes on with the high beams. I'll have Cibie E Code headlights with built in city/park lights so all four lights will match when the park lights are on. And maybe a set Cibie metal covers to protect them rock chips during the day. I've already busted one of the lenses on my VW.
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