P1 driving lights (fogs)
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P1 driving lights (fogs)
Is there anywhere that sells the 90mm(I think) driving lights with all the bits needed to fit them, I own MY99 uk car so I have the facelift bumper but I want the smaller lights and the covers that go with them....
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They're either driving lights or they're fog lights. Can't be both.
Fog lights have a very close beam and a low cut off, designed for use in fog oddly enough but actually used to show you're a **** when driving round town. They come on with dip beam or side lights. Driving lights are extra lights to see more on main beam hence they come on only when on main beam. Spot lights, the third type, are like driving lights but designed for lighting things up in the extreme distance.
Fog lights have a very close beam and a low cut off, designed for use in fog oddly enough but actually used to show you're a **** when driving round town. They come on with dip beam or side lights. Driving lights are extra lights to see more on main beam hence they come on only when on main beam. Spot lights, the third type, are like driving lights but designed for lighting things up in the extreme distance.
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They're either driving lights or they're fog lights. Can't be both.
Fog lights have a very close beam and a low cut off, designed for use in fog oddly enough but actually used to show you're a **** when driving round town. They come on with dip beam or side lights. Driving lights are extra lights to see more on main beam hence they come on only when on main beam. Spot lights, the third type, are like driving lights but designed for lighting things up in the extreme distance.
Fog lights have a very close beam and a low cut off, designed for use in fog oddly enough but actually used to show you're a **** when driving round town. They come on with dip beam or side lights. Driving lights are extra lights to see more on main beam hence they come on only when on main beam. Spot lights, the third type, are like driving lights but designed for lighting things up in the extreme distance.
Don't know where I can get some from though I take it?
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I have a Pair of Hella 90mm Prodrive HID lamps with all the brackets and replica covers to fit a MY99 Classic. Never fitted and now that I've ordered a new STI they are surplus to requirements.
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Paul.
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Thanks,
Paul.
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If not, the lights can be had from Hella dealers in HID and halogen, the brackets from Scoob dealers and the covers from a few advertisers on here. Wiring is simple, post again if you want :
a) part numbers for the Hella lamps, and,
b) help with the wiring
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