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Noober1

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92 Mazda Navajo
Can you guys please advise me of some lights that I should purchase for my bumper? Not the best... A friendly photo and link of your valued opinion would be greatly appreciated. Large holes 4.125".... smaller others....errrr i forget and the bumper is in shipping.
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You could get 4" round marker/turn combination lights, and something like a 2" driving lights or fogs in the outer smaller holes. Plenty of much better places for off-road lights, and the marker/signal combination lights add visibility to your vehicle. My personal preference would be some blazer fogs mounted behind the outer holes. The housing is a hair over 2.5", but the lens portion is only 1.75" Link. Hella DE fogs might work for that hole too, but I think the Blazer fogs would end up looking a little better behind that hole, and then something like This for your 4" hole. They mount in a rubber grommet that would be a nice tight fit in the hole you have already, and they will stand up to a little abuse.

You could do it the other way around too, use a 2" marker in the outer hole, and find some ~4" fogs for the center.

Or you could just do a 4" marker/signal in the larger holes, and a 2" marker in the outer. Or the opposite, fog/driving lights in both positions.

Really, it just kind of depends on what you are looking for...
 






You could get 4" round marker/turn combination lights, and something like a 2" driving lights or fogs in the outer smaller holes. Plenty of much better places for off-road lights, and the marker/signal combination lights add visibility to your vehicle. My personal preference would be some blazer fogs mounted behind the outer holes. The housing is a hair over 2.5", but the lens portion is only 1.75" Link and then something like Hella DE fogs might work for that hole too, but I think the Blazer fogs would end up looking a little better behind that hole.
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for your 4" hole. They mount in a rubber grommet that would be a nice tight fit in the hole you have already, and they will stand up to a little abuse.

You could do it the other way around too, use a 2" marker in the outer hole, and find some ~4" fogs for the center.

Or you could just do a 4" marker/signal in the larger holes, and a 2" marker in the outer. Or the opposite, fog/driving lights in both positions.

Really, it just kind of depends on what you are looking for...

Can you "aim" those truck-lite lights?
 






Just realized when I saw your post, one of my lines got swapped around where it shouldn't have been.

But what do you mean, "aim" the Truck-lite lights? They are just marker/turn signals. Basically the same as the blinker you already have on the front of your truck...

The Hella DE fogs can be aimed through adjustment, as can the Blazer fogs, but if you are talking about on the fly adjustment, then that would be a pain in the ass. Like I said though, if you want offroad lights... you have better places to mount them than those holes. Especially since you would want that light higher up anyhow. Put floods on your roof and a couple spots on your bumper to aim easily when you need to winch.
 






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