Lets see pics of off road/rally lights
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Lets see pics of off road/rally lights
Thanks rangymack
One thing you could look into is finding a matched pair of fog light at the junk yard. Most newer Polaris have a 880 replacement bulb. Dont know the exact range in model years but the 2002 Chevy truck uses a fog light with the 880 bulb. You can go to ebay and find HID kits for about $60 for the 880 replacement. If you want to use HID for both fog and main lights, You may need to go to the slim ballast for the 4 ballast you would need to install. Have yet to find a slim ballast for less than $80.
I'm thinking on putting the HID's in the PIAA because there is not that much differance when you have all 3 lights on. I adjusted them to fill a space that was a little dark. The PIAA will probley work best on a tight trail with the narrow beams by turning off the main lights.
One thing you could look into is finding a matched pair of fog light at the junk yard. Most newer Polaris have a 880 replacement bulb. Dont know the exact range in model years but the 2002 Chevy truck uses a fog light with the 880 bulb. You can go to ebay and find HID kits for about $60 for the 880 replacement. If you want to use HID for both fog and main lights, You may need to go to the slim ballast for the 4 ballast you would need to install. Have yet to find a slim ballast for less than $80.
I'm thinking on putting the HID's in the PIAA because there is not that much differance when you have all 3 lights on. I adjusted them to fill a space that was a little dark. The PIAA will probley work best on a tight trail with the narrow beams by turning off the main lights.
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