
LED Fog Light with DRL Compatible for Toyota Tundra 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Bumper Fog Lamps
Brand: DRFG
Description
Fitment:
Tundra 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Specification:
Voltage: 12V
IP: 67
Certification: DOT/SAE ComplianceLens Material: PC
Housing Material: PC
Type: Front Fog Lamp
Lens Color: 5500K White
Package Included:
1 Pair Fog Lights(Left and Right Side)
2* Extension auxiliary wire(Connect ACC for daytime running light)
WHY NEED LED FOG LIGHT?
AREN'T HEADLIGHT ENOUGH?
Headlights point straight ahead and can cause glare when they reflect light from fog or snow directly back into a driver's eyes. Because fog lights are angled to the side, glare is reduced and sides of the road are more visible.
Fog is typically less dense closer to the ground. Because fog lights are mounted lower on the vehicle, they encounter less glare and can light the path ahead much further.
Poor visibility of the road caused by heavy snow, rain, or thick fog is a quite dangerous thing. If find yourself driving in a condition of poor visibility, and your high beams reflect back at you, causing a glare or dazzle effect, you should avoid using your high beams. If your low beams also create excessive glare, to the point where all you can see is snow, fog, rain, or dust, then a set of good fog lamps may allow you to actually see the road. These lights will enable you to see the road ahead with an impressive amount of clarity, giving off spectacular illumination that is extremely stylish as well.
DRFG FOG LIGHTS makes it possible for every vehicle to continue its path no matter how miserable the conditions are.
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Product Details
- SKU:
- awhd-us-b09jkrpg2t
- Model:
- TUN-1421-B1
- Country:
- US
- ASIN:
- B09JKRPG2T
- UPC:
- 768564116420
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