Sponsored

Replacing Mopar fogs with DD SS3 Max; amp draw?

ShadowsPapa

Well-Known Member
First Name
Bill
Joined
Oct 12, 2019
Threads
247
Messages
40,442
Reaction score
53,860
Location
Runnells, Iowa
Vehicle(s)
'25 JTMX, '23 JLU 4xe, '82 SX4, '73 Javelin
Occupation
Retired auto mechanic, frmr gov't ntwrk security admin
Vehicle Showcase
3
Those look great! What is the "next step up" from what you have??
I have the sport - they offer sport, pro and max levels

I looked at comments by another forum member who has the sport and said they were great, found a couple of others as well.

There's something like $100 between the sport and pro, and about 200 between pro and max.
When I bought I think the sports were close to $300.

I went with sport, yellow SAE fog lights - and they work quite well.
Yellow cuts out a lot of the reflection. Daniel Stern used to talk a lot about the "selective yellow" lights.

https://www.diodedynamics.com/ss3-led-fog-light-kit-for-2020-2022-jeep-gladiator.html
Sponsored

 

PlayfulBird

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 20, 2022
Threads
22
Messages
749
Reaction score
803
Location
Germany
Vehicle(s)
JT 2020 Rubicon Gobi
I love mine - wish I could have afforded the next step up, but these are great. Even my wife noticed in a foggy snow how easy it was to see the edge of the road where the deer lurk waiting to attack passing Jeeps.

The weather here is often weird mixes - fog and snow and freezing fog, whatever, and you need good light to see the edges of the road (they might not find you for a week if you miss in some places)

They even fit my eBay bumper nicely.

1669650021011.webp
Never mind, your link in your latest post answers my questions. Ty
:like:
 
 







Top