Hella 500 or any foglight install
Just wanted all to know I made a post about how to properly install foglights for the Rams or any vehicle for that matter. It includes all the necessary info if you want to upgrade bulbs and what needs to be done as well as running them to an independent switch for immediate control.
It's towards the end of the entire thread, like 2nd from last post. Hammer moved it.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/1494849-post18.html
It's towards the end of the entire thread, like 2nd from last post. Hammer moved it.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/1494849-post18.html
Last edited by dirtydog; Jun 14, 2010 at 03:43 PM.
Made minor changes and updates with pics.
I just wanted to bump this for anyone who is interested n the near future or wondering if they are capable of doing the install.
Also wanted to say that the 100watt bulbs are so friggin bright! They make you wonder if the highbeams are even on and that's once you shut them off
. Unbelievably bright for just 2 100w lights. If you wanna really **** the guy infont of you that's doing brake checks and driving like a jerk, turn these suckers on.
I was adjusting them right about wwhen the sun went down. Now it was still light out. After adjusting them, I couldn't even see when i got back in the truck. Again it was daylight out and I wasn't even looking at the lights, just the glare off the wall for adjustment.
It's 1:30am, I think I'm gonna go outside and turn 'em on just for giggles so I can check'em out before I go to bed....lmao.....j/k.....or am I?
They are as bright during the day as the highbeams are at night!
I just wanted to bump this for anyone who is interested n the near future or wondering if they are capable of doing the install.
Also wanted to say that the 100watt bulbs are so friggin bright! They make you wonder if the highbeams are even on and that's once you shut them off
. Unbelievably bright for just 2 100w lights. If you wanna really **** the guy infont of you that's doing brake checks and driving like a jerk, turn these suckers on. I was adjusting them right about wwhen the sun went down. Now it was still light out. After adjusting them, I couldn't even see when i got back in the truck. Again it was daylight out and I wasn't even looking at the lights, just the glare off the wall for adjustment.
It's 1:30am, I think I'm gonna go outside and turn 'em on just for giggles so I can check'em out before I go to bed....lmao.....j/k.....or am I?

They are as bright during the day as the highbeams are at night!
Last edited by dirtydog; Dec 31, 2008 at 01:31 AM.








