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RenegadeJK346 Oct 18, 2012 04:06 AM

Question about fog light mounts
 
I'm planning to bu another set of fog lights. I have a rugged ridge xhd bumper with the hoop over. I want to mount the fog lights onto the hoop over. Will the rugged ridge overrider clamps work? They say they are universal. Just wanna make sure..thanks!

holmes4x4 Oct 18, 2012 04:10 AM

If you are trying to do it with a stock fogs it will not work they use 4 screws to screww into place to get the proper adjustment. If you plan on doing an aftermarket fog kit you can buy claps like these made by warn that should hold your lights in place.
WARN 85300 - WARN Industries Fixed Position Tube Light Mounts for 1.5-2" Diameter Tubing - Quadratec

JK-Ford Oct 18, 2012 04:56 AM

Mounting fog lights that high up will make them useless in inclement weather.

holmes4x4 Oct 18, 2012 06:04 AM

Run them under the bar and wide so winch is still accessible and also as said before fogs are more useful closer to the ground

RenegadeJK346 Oct 18, 2012 01:37 PM


Originally Posted by JK-Ford
Mounting fog lights that high up will make them useless in inclement weather.

I have a rugged ridge bumper so the fogs will be lower with the stock fogs. As for the lights on the bar, they're gonna be driving lights. Both are PIAA's.

JK-Ford Oct 18, 2012 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by RenegadeJK346 (Post 3258977)
I have a rugged ridge bumper so the fogs will be lower with the stock fogs. As for the lights on the bar, they're gonna be driving lights. Both are PIAA's.

Ok. Your starting to sound better. But, to much of a good thing is actually bad. Why do you need two sets of fogs. :doh:

RenegadeJK346 Oct 18, 2012 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by JK-Ford

Ok. Your starting to sound better. But, to much of a good thing is actually bad. Why do you need two sets of fogs. :doh:

Well I have my headlights which are bi xenon HID's. my low beam is 8000k and my high beam is halogen white. I also have my stock fog lights from the factory. I currently have my 520 ATF for off road. They are extreme white and they are hahah. I need a set that does better for me for the weather and partially for off road also. Only two sets of PIAA's. I don't need anything else. The more the light, the better.


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