Hella 1450 Optilux 55-Watt Fog Light
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| List Price: | $42.99 |
| Price: | $33.92 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
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Product Description
The Hella Optilux Fog Light features a 55-watt halogen bulb with a clear rectangular lens for superior visibility at the times when you need it most. Die-cast black metal housing and heavy-duty mounting brackets keep the two lamps secure and steady, and the deluxe wiring harness keeps connections reliable.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7002 in Automotive
- Brand: Hella
- Model: 88186
- Dimensions: 2.50" h x 4.40" w x 3.20" l,
Features
- 55-Watt halogen bulb
- Clear rectangular lens enhances visibility
- Heavy-duty brackets keep lamps secure
- Wiring harness provides reliable connections
- Includes two lamps
Customer Reviews
Works great - had to make up some wiring...
The lights work great and adding a second set of lighta really helps here in the northwest. The included switch was cheap and worthless since my F150 has an auto-on light feature and I wanted to run them wihen the light were on. So I just cut it out of the diagram and by-passed it.
awesome driving lamps , even better price
these came in about 12 days- amazon free shipping is slo...
there is an internal black reflector that dims the light for foglight use,
do yourself a favor and open up the unit and unscrew this black housing, to increase luminosity.
installation is striaghtforward for foglamps. the wires included are bare, you may want to buy some wire loom. for the relay switch, i spliced it into the low beam headlamp hotwire to turn on when the lows are on.
excellent light output.
no complaints,
sorry no pictures,
great product with its price!
I had Hella Optilux 1002 fog light 2 years ago, that wasn't bright enough even i put the 35w HID in there, this time I'm going to use non-projector light for the fog light and use 50W HID in it!, this light come with the everything you need, durable cable, reply, switch, etc. for this price and its quality, i would say i found a good one, although the HID is bit hot especially I'm using the 50W, the chrome on Hella Optilux 1002 fog light stripped a bit on it because the hotness of HID. with the 50W HID 3000K on it, i can even use it as the driving light!!! sweet! with HID in there i needed to modify the hole in the back for the HID bulb to be fit, and use silicone to seal, that only need a small file and small silicone cost me only about $6.



