[net.auto] What's the best driving\fog lights?

grampa@gitpyr.UUCP (Mark W Fouraker) (03/24/86)

I just thought I'd drop a question on the net.  A while back their was a
huge discussion on driving\fog lights, but it was on their effectiveness,
not on which ones were best.  Well, now I want to know which brands are
the most reliable, effective and durable.  Mail responses to me and I'll
post the results.  BTW, this is prompted by my desire for some fog lights
for my car.
       Happy Trails,
                  Mark
-- 
"Never try to teach a pig to sing.  It's a waste of time and annoys the pig."

Mark W Fouraker
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Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332
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tim@ur-cvsvax.UUCP (Tim Takahashi) (03/27/86)

> I just thought I'd drop a question on the net.  A while back their was a
> huge discussion on driving\fog lights, but it was on their effectiveness.
i

  It seems that Hella and Cibie offer driving/fog lights in the widest
  vareity of sizes - the larger the better. In Upstate NY Hella's have 
  the best reputation - the 155/181 series are fairly inexpensive. I 
  bought Bosch Pilot fogs for my Volvo, they were $39 a pair. They are
  quite adequate - I'm also running 4 Hella H-1/H-4's in liew of sealed
  beams. Remember, mount fog's UNDER the bumper.
  
  Tim
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