Chrysler Aspen Custom & Factory Fog Lights

Chrysler Aspen Fog Lights




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There are many potential hazards on the road that drivers should be wary of, but one of the most common problems that drivers face is animals. This is especially true for people who spend much time driving through woodland areas, and nighttime is also the most common type for situations of this sort to occur. As a rule, roads often cut through certain territories that animals like to cross, and it often leads to full-on collisions. Usually, this pertains to a large animal, such as a deer or an elk that gets blinded by headlights when crossing the road and the driver rarely has time to avoid collision with them. Large animals are of particular concern, as they cause the most damage to your car. While many of these situations are unavoidable, you can significantly lower their risk by buying the Chrysler Aspen fog lights sold at CARiD.

Unlike headlights, fog lights shine at a lower level and on a much larger distance, greatly reducing glare and giving the driver more reaction time. This is not even limited to animals, as oncoming drivers are also victims of headlight blinding. This is not a surefire way to avoid crashes, but it is a step forward in improving your safety that you should definitely consider.

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Chrysler Aspen Fog Lights Reviews

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First they are not an exact replacement. The are not as deep at the OEM. The mount holes don't line up the exact same as the OEM, but you can bend the plastic to get them to mount up. They have universal bullet plug that will have to be wired and soldered into the OEM harness. Not a big deal, just hoping they would plug right in to the factory bulb plug. Then there is the color! The center of the beam is blue-ish, about 8000-9000k. The next ring of color is mostly white, about 5000-6000k. And the far outside is yellow, 3000-4000K. Most of the light is white, but the blue center is very noticeable. If aimed down, you can't really see the blue as the hood is in the way. But aimed slightly up or straight and it comes in to view. The output is good. It is a round beam and will shine into oncoming traffic, but you really shouldn't run fog lights in oncoming traffic.
Posted by Customer / July 28, 20202008 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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