Brightest AUX Lights ? 96 Z
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Brightest AUX Lights ? 96 Z
I have a 1996 Z 28, and it doesnt have auxiliary lighting in the front bumper. I wanted to add some really bright aftermarket lights but most are round ones, about 5 or 6 inches in diameter. Where can I find some high output lights that will go in the stock holes? Im not worried about if they are street legal, I wouldnt turn them on where cars are around because I hate when other people do it. These would be on a separate switch than either the high or low beams.
I'm looking for something that would land an F-18 Hornet on an aircraft carrier in the North Atlantic during a winter storm.
I'm looking for something that would land an F-18 Hornet on an aircraft carrier in the North Atlantic during a winter storm.
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Are you talking about the fog light holes or the high beams? Either way there's these Lights . Dont know if that's what you're looking for but just google 6 inch led light bar, or what ever size you need and then pick the best option you get.
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Okay, the fog lights on my camaro are a similar size to the driving lights. I assume this is the same for all of the pre 98 cars. So id just go measure the size of the mounting you have to work with and get the brightest LED light bar you can fit in there. You're going to have to do some DIY wiring if your car didn't come with fog lights to begin with. Wouldn't be super hard to do.
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The OEM halogen bulbs have a watt rating of 55 watts for the low beam and 65 watts for the high beam. I used a online watt to lumen converter, so take these numbers with a grain of salt. For the low beams it was 1100 Lumens, and the high beams were 1300 lumens. Using the advertised wattage rating of the lights I linked earlier, the calculator says a 240 watt led bulb would have a lumen rating of about 21600 lumens. Though as i said, take this with a grain of salt, im not sure how accurate it is, but its a start.
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