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T-Series New Fog Lights

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Just put these Lucas fog lights on the TF. They are very bright and look good. Installed with a relay to take the load off the A switch. :encouragement: PJ
 
I installed fog lamps today also- not near as pretty as yours though! I used a relay too, for the first time. Took much longer that route but figured I'd give it a try.
Gotta learn how to post a photo one of these days.
 
Those look really good! Well done.
 
Thanks guys! Aside from aiding night time driving in foggy weather, they kinda give the car a more complete look up front. They are super bright, I just have to make sure they are adjusted down at a proper angle, too high and they would blind an on coming car. PJ
 
I thought ya should have one fog and one straight beam. My first MGB, I put one of each on it, pencil beam to port, fog to starboard. On a T.P.D.T. switch. In the open O.D. hole in the left side of the facia. First position was the fog light, second was both. Powered off of the running light side of the headlamp switch. Worked a treat!

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A while back I was reading about that sort of setup, Doc. Fellow had a single switch to "energize" the system -- fog came on with low beams, driving light with the high beams. I've thought about doing something similar on one of my cars.
 
Where we live in the Eastern section of Oklahoma, driving lights are of little value because of the hilly roads, but we do get an excess of fog, especially in the low areas. Warm days and cool nights with high humidity initiates a lot of it. Actually, I refuse to drive in it. PJ
 
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