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Ok now that I know I can fit two 3" pods in my fog light holes on my go rhino bumper, I'm thinking one flood, and one spot pod in each fog light hole. Think I have it narrowed down to Oz and Rigid. Both have the smoked lenses i like.
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IMO, go rigid and don't look back... I've played with the cheaper lights for years, and only recently started playing with rigid, they are superior in every way.
Rather that the flood pattern, don't overlook the Rigid hi/lo cubes. While they take a little more to wire them up, having the dual brightness is nice and I think you'll find the driving beam pattern more useful.
CLIPPERKING...a barbershop in Northwest HoustonOff topic, but I'm curious what the license plate means
Do they make these with tinted lenses?
nah... I think you'd need to put the smoked cover on them.I searched on rigids site and did not see smoked Hi/Lo cubes offered. (Sad Face).
nah... I think you'd need to put the smoked cover on them.
https://www.amazon.com/Rigid-Indust...&sr=8-1-fkmr1&keywords=smoked+rigid++D2+cover
Just do what I did and keep adding lights until the reflections from road signs becomes unbearable.Decisions, decisions. Not easy ones. Lol
Just do what I did and keep adding lights until the reflections from road signs becomes unbearable.
My bumper had a slot where you mount the cubes the rigid had the mounting screw attached like they where made for each other. Let's see your rigHi 8732cuts,
What kind of brackets did you use to mount the Rigid Fogs? I also have a hammerhead bumper and mounted Rigid Fogs, but I had to fabricate brackets because the ones that came with the lights were too tall. I have a second pair to mount and was wondering how you did it?
Thanks
Hi 8732cuts, My bumper has the same cutouts, but I installed Rigid fogs that have a wide flat beam. If I installed them completely behind the bumper it would block one side of the beam. I had to install them half-in half-out if that makes any sense. Is there a "how-to" somewhere on posting pictures?My bumper had a slot where you mount the cubes the rigid had the mounting screw attached like they where made for each other. Let's see your rig
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I have about a 1/4" sticking out in mine. So they can sit level in the holes. Look close the cube is sitting on the lip of the hole. I used some 1/4-20 washers till I could get them levelHi 8732cuts, My bumper has the same cutouts, but I installed Rigid fogs that have a wide flat beam. If I installed them completely behind the bumper it would block one side of the beam. I had to install them half-in half-out if that makes any sense. Is there a "how-to" somewhere on posting pictures?



