your fog light beam is slightly on the upper side ..it should be at par with the low beam for glare free incoming traffic..... otherwise the incoming traffic might confuse your beam as high beam...
Sir, can I take the wires inside out through the leg guards in airfly leg guards i.e that 3 rod support leg guard or I have to purchase this particular type of leg guard to do so? Please reply
The wattage is less then other aftermarket fog lamps but this is a OEM item , so hopefully it shouldn't attract any challan, also the company is giving 3 yrs warranty and the looks are also good. One important thing I would like to mention is , these r fog lamps n not Aux lamps but yes i also feel they r bit highly priced.
Awesome Video and a perfect installation. thanks for the detailed video.
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your fog light beam is slightly on the upper side ..it should be at par with the low beam for glare free incoming traffic..... otherwise the incoming traffic might confuse your beam as high beam...
Thanks for the feedback, will recheck n adjust 😊
Sir, can I take the wires inside out through the leg guards in airfly leg guards i.e that 3 rod support leg guard or I have to purchase this particular type of leg guard to do so?
Please reply
It should have a hole , then u can otherwise u require to drill one to pass the cable.
If I drill one, will it hamper the stability or safety of the leg guards? Coz it has got a hole but it's not as large as the one u are using
The hole should b big enough for the connector to pass, I don't think it would cause any safety issue as u will b just enlarging it.
Worst fog lights at this price, light output is very low
The wattage is less then other aftermarket fog lamps but this is a OEM item , so hopefully it shouldn't attract any challan, also the company is giving 3 yrs warranty and the looks are also good.
One important thing I would like to mention is , these r fog lamps n not Aux lamps but yes i also feel they r bit highly priced.