Adding Projector Fog Lamps is a great way to improve your car or truck’s appearance while improving the safety of operation at night and in bad weather. Some people get confused by the terms ‘fog lights’ and ‘driving lights’.
Let’s talk about the differences so you can make a good decision on which is right for your driving needs. Essentially fog lights are designed to be used with your low beams in times of fog, rain, dust or snow. They are meant to improve visibility under these conditions. Driving lights are more frequently mounted high and are meant to used in conjunction with your high beams. It is not intended to be used alone or with the standard low beam lights. Driving lights can cause considerable glare toward oncoming vehicles and there fore should be used with great caution. However if you find yourself on a lonely, dark road on a cloudy night they are perfect!
Trying to decide the right type of Proctor Fog Lights for your vehicle is a daunting task. In some cases you can replace the existing manufacturers fog lamp housing with an after-market one containing the standard equipment and the fog lights. This is very sleek and does not alter the lines of your car or truck. Some like to add a cool factor and add on the projector fog lights – mounted under the front bumper or perhaps in the grill. There re many kits with wiring and mounting brackets for both applications.
Some models to consider come from Hella, PIAA, VisionPro, McCulloch, KENSUN



