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Any Fog lights on your 83 are not stock.

 

So you can put on anything you like.

 

I have the KChilites series 35.

I have them on my truck and my bike.

they have a 23 year warranty that even covers the bulbs.

 

They are focused between a driving and a fog light with an emphasis on lighting up the side of the road. I can not even guess how many deer I did not hit because of these lights.

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Take into consideration that brighter lights will eat more power. I would go with LED driving lights. They come in many shaped & sizes.

 

I added a pair of chrome halogen bullets I forund at Walmart & replaced the bulbs with LED units I found at Home Depot

 

The 1st pix is the original halogen units, the second is after the LED bulbs installed.

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Andy,

 

Did you find an LED replacement bulb for your driving lights at Home Depot? If so do you remember what brand or a part # or such. How bright are the driving lights if you did put the LED bulbs in them?

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Andy,

 

Did you find an LED replacement bulb for your driving lights at Home Depot? If so do you remember what brand or a part # or such. How bright are the driving lights if you did put the LED bulbs in them?

 

My aux lights from Walmart are these http://www.walmart.com/ip/Driving-Light-Kit/16680058 They use MR16 plug in halogen bulbs.

 

http://www.etrailer.com/merchant2/graphics/00000001/pics/Q/H/QH-87CD_1000.jpg

 

 

 

The replacement LEDs 20w were these - very bright. They also had 35w (mind you that's an equivilent they draw only 6w each) I actually picked them up at Lowes. http://www.lowes.com/pd_105495-3-78492_0__?productId=3228293&Ntt=mr16+led&pl=1&currentURL=%3FNtt%3Dmr16%2Bled&facetInfo

 

http://images.lowes.com/product/converted/046135/046135784927lg.jpg

 

the only thing I did extra to them was seal the backs with silicon to make sure no water got in through the fins.

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That is awesome!

 

Do they work well as far as lighting up the road when it's dark? I'm probably going to go out and get a set regardless. Thanks for posting up the info :thumbsup2:

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That is awesome!

 

 

Do they work well as far as lighting up the road when it's dark? I'm probably going to go out and get a set regardless. Thanks for posting up the info

:thumbsup2:

 

Squid, my main use is to make a light triangle so cagers can see me, but I found that they are as bright as the original halogens. I would definitely use the 35w led. The reason I bought these was the chrome housing looked alot better on the bike, more like a factory install. The siliconed LEDs went through monsoon weather on my trip to Dragon's Tail with no problems a all.

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