H1a 3.5 " Universal Blue Led Angel Eye Halo Halogen Fog Lights Foglight on 2040-parts.com
US $39.95
Location:
Rosemead, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice)
Return policy details:
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Placement on Vehicle:Front
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This auction is for a set of
universal H1A halogen fog lights, that will fit onto any vehicle without
existing factory fog lights. This fog light comes with all the hardware required
for the installation.
These H1A projector fog lights are universal which means they can be fitted onto
any vehicle. If your vehicle does not originally come with a fog light you can
install these into the area of your choice (approximately 3.5 inches in
diameter) If your vehicle does come with fog lights you can choose to either
replace it with the original fog lights or add it to another area on your
vehicle. This item is very popular as it is very well made.
- Bright H3 12V 55W bulbs
- Easily Adjustable Die-cast Bracket
- Space-Free Screw Design
- Reinforced Die-cast Housing with Gloss Silver Finish
- Wide Beam with Maximum Light Intensity
- Includes free switch, fuse, harness and bulbs
- Installation guide is included with each purchase.
- Comes with blue LED halo lights.
Many customer recommend H1A projector fog lights to their friends, simply
because of how well it is made, and how good it looks. The difference between
H1A and P1A fog light is that the H1A is not a projector fog lights, it's the
cheaper alternative of universal fog lights. Since H1A fog lights does not come
with a cut-off for the light beam therefore it is not recommended to install HID
in them as the glare will blind the opposite traffic.
Package includes one set of universal H1A projector fog lights with blue LED
halo, harness, switch, fuse, and bulb included.
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