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eautochamps auxillary lights- Good stuff!

yosh18981898

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Hey all, I just thought I'd share this with you all. I recently bought a pair of fog/driving lights from www.eautochamps.com and I was super impressed. I originally found the guy selling on ebay and then found his web page/store. For $35 I figured it couldn't hurt to try a pair. Let me tell you, these things are worth way more than what I paid for them. First off, there isn't a lick of plastic on the lights. They have die-cast aluminum housing, glass lenses, and even real chrome plated metal reflectors. They are super bright and have a very broad, but well defined beam pattern. They even come with a relay as well as all the other wiring stuff.

They have several different styles of lights, as well as a choice of blue, clear, or rainbow ion lens colors. I'm so impressed with them that I'll be buying another set sometime soon. (As if my X needs more lights :D ) :thumbsup:
 



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Sorry, no pics yet. I built a tube bumper and they are mounted in between the tubes, directly under the regular head lamps. They look sweet!
 






OK, heres the only pic I got right now. This was before I built the tube bumper and I had them mounted on my grill guard via some light tabs that I welded on to the grill guard. It was my first welding project so that's why the weld sucks so bad, so there! :D

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cool. I noticed some come with plastic housings while others don't. They do come with replacable bulbs right :)
 






Yeah, the bulbs are H3 halogens. Same thing used in PIAAs. Your right there are a few models that have plastic housings but the majority of them (including the ones I bought) have metal housings.
 






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