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Fog lights

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dreadnought110:
I used to have the micro's and they where the best fog's i have tryed like you say the problem is mounting low enough but not low enough for damage... 8)

ian_s:
make some sort of quick release bracket, and take them off before you go offroad
my bro did this on his rangey. i think his just bolted into the bumper on hefty wingnuts, he just took them off when we went playing

SteveG:

--- Quote from: "Snooky" ---.HID's are good but too pricey for now
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and illegal in the UK unless you have a self levelling.

Steve

Litch:
Ahhhhhhhh. A 1150GS in Graphitan, i've got one of those. :D Is that a Wunderlich screen on Tobinators because i've got that set-up as well?

I run four Hella FF50's on mine, two on the Wunderlich engine-bars (like you've got) which are set up to come on on dip and then when I go onto high they go off and the other pair come on (mounted on a Migsel light-bar) just below the beak. The aux lighting circuit has an over-ride switch & warning light as the headlamp has no on-off switch and I don't want the Hella's on during the day or when running when there is a lot of other light (i.e. heavy traffic, motorways etc).

The FF50's are an excelent little light which has performance far above its size but that is what you get from buying a quality light unit. They would look a bit silly on a LR but I am certainly getting some Hella aux lights to replace the useless Wipac 100W units.

Snooky:
Mine are on the migsel light bar the engine bars are no longer fitted, have been loking on Ebay as quite a few other cars have these but rebadged so not as pricey  :wink:
BUt will suit the 90 well if mounted in the bumper, I run mine all the time on the GS, people see me coming which is good

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