Fog light access?

Hmmmm - I might want to do that because the OEM fogs are basically worthless. Did you have to cut/drill at all? Why aren't you sure you'd do it again?
No, none of that. All bolt on, The hardest part is getting the OEM Fogs out.

It just wasn't as big of a output gain as I was hoping for, especially for the money.
 
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No, none of that. All bolt on, The hardest part is getting the OEM Fogs out.

It just wasn't as big of a output gain as I was hoping for, especially for the money.
They look like they are fog or work scene style lenses. So they won't project as well as the spot light models. You could replace one light on each side with the spot lenses.

I use the work scene on my rears and ditch lights and spot or spot/fog combos on the front. I don't see much fog around me, so I like something that projects forward better.
 
They look like they are fog or work scene style lenses. So they won't project as well as the spot light models. You could replace one light on each side with the spot lenses.

I use the work scene on my rears and ditch lights and spot or spot/fog combos on the front. I don't see much fog around me, so I like something that projects forward better.
Yeah they are the Fog Lens. I wanted to stay that lens so I can leave them on all the time and not get flashed from blinding people. I thought about doing to the "Wide" lens they have on 1 set of them like you talked about.

I don't technically NEED more light, I have 6 SS3 Max's on the bumper lol. I just figured these would give more for actual street use.
 
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