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If you do fit them, just remember to follow the apparently-accepted official-use guidelines for those little so-called "fog lights"...
1: you must remember to drive around with them on all day long, even if you live somewhere that never sees fog, just so you can annoy the hell other drivers and scream "look at me!". You are doing doubly well if you drive around with them on at night as well through the traffic in city streets blinding everyone in sight.
2: Also remember, You don't need to comply with the laws which state that white spotlights like them have to be wired up to only come on with the high beam...it is still one of the great unsolved mysteries of the universe how I can get a warning for having spotlights on our old ute wired up without going through the high beam switch, yet new cars with those brilliantly-lit white lights somehow get around the law and never get questioned about it...:bang:
Two basic questions: if they are indeed "fog lights" as everyone claims, then why are they a brilliant white instead of much dimmer yellow? And if they are driving or spotlights (which we all know they are...don't try to get out of it with word games...) then why don't they have to be wired up to only come on with the high beam?