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In case anyone has been holding off until the price dropped. I found a place selling these lights for $294.00. They are at www.autotoys.com. This $100.00 cheaper then the average price.
IMO those lights are for looks. I havent used them but I just cant see how you would get a good amount of light out of them.
Notice when PIAA started building the little "look good" lights that they stopped telling the candelpower of the lights. Those bluish beams have very little candelpower compared to clear. If it was listed no one would buy them.
For $300. you can get a good set of fog & driving lights. Since the X is a good sized veh. w/plenty of area to mount lights this seems the way to go. Two are better than one.
honestly, my pro 90s fog lights aren't even that great, and the pros are much bigger than those p4000s. The driving part is great on mine, but the fogs suck which is why i added another set.
those are ideal for a honda imo that is only driven in the city