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March 4th, 2012, 08:59
#1
Elite
Fuego question
Does anybody have experience with the wide cornering beam pattern? I was looking to put 5 on the front of my Dodge 3500 for chase duties and was thinking 3 driving and out side two wide cornering. But I don't know anybody who have used or seen that beam pattern. So the question is would I be better off with just getting 5 driving pattern lights? I don't think I will ever get my 3500 dually moving fast enough off road to need any spot ones. Also was thinking maybe useing the wide cornering beam as work lights on a chase rack. It is that or D2's. Input appreciated, thanks.
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March 4th, 2012 08:59
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March 16th, 2012, 21:23
#2
Junior
I ran 2 wide cornering HIDs in my Dodge bumper. But when I was chasing in Baja I also ran 5 La Paz as well. 4 driving 1 spot.
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March 17th, 2012, 08:50
#3
Senior
Re: Fuego question
The wide cornering beam is 42 degrees wide. It will work nicely when used in conjunction with the driving pattern. Your proposed setup would work very well!
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Prospect
Re: Fuego question
im currently running 4 La paz drivers, with 2 fuego wides in the fog light locationworks extremely well
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Junior
I also have Fuego wides on each side and the rear on my rack. Honestly, it is overkill with almost too much light. I would probably recommend something a little less powerful.
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Prospect
Re: Fuego question
the new squadran lights would be perfect