🌟 Light Up Your Adventures with Confidence!
The Chelhead Yellow Fog Lights are a robust 5-inch LED light bar designed for off-road enthusiasts. With a powerful 72W output and a 180-degree flood beam, these lights enhance visibility in challenging weather conditions. Built with durable aluminum housing and an IP67 waterproof rating, they are perfect for various vehicles including trucks, motorcycles, and SUVs. Plus, the adjustable brackets ensure easy installation, making them a versatile choice for any adventure.
Brand | Chelhead |
Color | Yellow |
Specific Uses For Product | Fog Lights, Rear Lights |
Vehicle Service Type | Compatible with Trucks Motorcycle Off-road Jeep ATV UTV SUV Boat Marine 4X4 |
Year | 4 |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Wattage | 72 watts |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Lens Color | Yellow |
Lens Material | Polycarbonate |
UPC | 661083466154 |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | Chelhead |
OEM Part Number | SAM-42 |
Model | Yellow fog lights |
Item Weight | 2.43 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.55 x 6.08 x 4.9 inches |
Item model number | SAM-42 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Aluminum housing with black powder coated |
Manufacturer Part Number | SAM-42 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Lift Type | power |
L**.
Lights for the long run
I was on the fence about these light as they were not too expensive. Cheap leads I normally have thoughts about. However, they work very well and after about a year of moderate use mostly during the rain they have not had a single burnt out LED. They are water proof 100% and mines even has a small cheap missing in the plastic for a long while and even through water and rain they still perform.The only issue maybe the plastic lense my need replacement or worked on as it does fade and dull.The lights are decently bright but not so much that us pains other drivers. They are easy to adjust with sturdy brackets.One of mines became damage after a front end of my car hitting the side of a hill and after being dragged at close to highway speeds my left light pod still functions perfectly. Worth the price and more
B**N
Bright and modern!
Yellow-green light is really bright! In Connecticut, forward-facing lights must be white, yellow, or amber. These are distinctly yellow, and not amber.I have them mounted directly to the frame of my 1996 jeep grand cherokee limited. Once you see what a bumper is made of, you won't pay $100+ for a new one!These lights are so bright that they illuminate the front AND sides of my jeep for the immediate area 25 feet forward and about 10 feet to the sides. I have them angled downward so that I don't annoy other drivers.The steel mounting hardware appears sturdy. The light has 4 screws for up-down adjustment on the mount, which itself has only one bolt hole. Use WD-40 or grease when attaching the mount to the frame. I re-used the bolts from the original Jeep fog light mounts, in their original holes. I didn't reuse the actual Jeep mounting bracket because I don't have the bumper installed.Brilliant light, looks sharp! Wires are tinned on the ends and have heavy-duty black insulation. Buy some heat-shrink tubing; I used wire nuts and electrical tape, and tucked these under the frame edge.I bought this color to ensure color contrast in fog and snow. I'm amazed with the 180 degree throw of the light. It really helps with highway driving at night because of the need for low-beam driving. Also, they are great for daytime running light usage!
S**E
Nobody else looks like me on the road! Lol
These were perfect! People told me to add fog lights to the car, but this is not what they meant. LolFog lights can be added to this model underneath the headlights, but thats anybodys 1st idea. I like the rugged look WITHOUT added fog lights there... & figd i could stand out more if i added them externally. Yellow lights went with the theme of my car, over the white light bars. I found a bar that assembles to my license plate... THEN i found these. These alone attract eye attention to my car the way i expected seeing as though, also, that u dont often see these kind of lights on CARS, as opposed to trucks. I had to order a wiring harness & FIND an entry from the engine bay thru the fire wall into the cabin of the car, then add a button to activate. The button is in my pics with yellow light just behind steering wheel. The wiring & finding fire wall access was harder than the assembly of the lights. If ure not dedicted he wiring urself, it may be best to hire some1. But these lights are bright, work great, add an aggresive look to the car & nobody else look like me on the road. Great addition
J**E
1 out at 1 year 3 months
I put these in my 04 venture as I have night blindness. I zipped tied them where the stock fogs would have been and wired them with the running light circuits on each corner. Still bright and function fine, pointed towards the ground as they are extremely bright.Update mounted with wires out of top now have water inside and 1 is out now after 1 year
N**L
Better View Than Hi-Beams
Purchased a set of these in January 2019 and have been very pleased with them. I mounted them to be able to view more side-to-side than straight ahead as I travel in more rural areas than suburban or metro areas and want to be able to see any animals lurking at the side of the road. They illuminate the side areas better than regular headlights/fog lights, and better straight ahead than white lights. After five years, one is starting to flicker a bit, so I'm ordering a second set to replace the failing light and have a spare for later.
D**L
good for side road coverage.
These are pretty bright on their own, does me pretty good in dark area's with no or little light, great for reflecting off of snow on the side of the road. I use these everyday and they do me pretty well for what they are. They don't put off enough heat to melt ice or slush that gets stuck to it while driving but do great otherwise. I do recommend that when you go to clean them that you use a 4 in 1 home multi-purpose cleaner like (Lysol) and a micro fiber cloth, anything else might scratch or dull the lenses defeating the clarity of the lights, it hasn't oxidized/burned the lenses like Windex or other glass cleaners would. I use the yellow 4 in 1 Lysol multi-purpose cleaner on my lights as well as my main head lights and it seems to do great! And yes my city has started using the sodium chloride ice melt recently so the Lysol cleaner does well with that. My pictures show the lights as they are in a regular photo from my phone then one that has the light filter turned down to show a bit better clarity.
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