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Looking for a seamless fog light solution for your Ford Bronco?



ORACLE Lighting has designed a LED triple fog light kit for the steel factory modular (“mod”) bumper on the 2021+ Ford Bronco. Quickly add functional forward-facing LED lighting to your vehicle to illuminate any adventure. The six high-powered emitters provide significant visibility through advanced optics with a 6000 raw Lumen output and a precise no-glare design that avoids blinding other drivers. The powder coat finish, blacked-out appearance, and IP68 waterproof rating offers a sleek look with superior durability to withstand any conditions.

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Looking for a seamless fog light solution for your Ford Bronco?



ORACLE Lighting has designed a LED triple fog light kit for the steel factory modular (“mod”) bumper on the 2021+ Ford Bronco. Quickly add functional forward-facing LED lighting to your vehicle to illuminate any adventure. The six high-powered emitters provide significant visibility through advanced optics with a 6000 raw Lumen output and a precise no-glare design that avoids blinding other drivers. The powder coat finish, blacked-out appearance, and IP68 waterproof rating offers a sleek look with superior durability to withstand any conditions.

Use Promo Code: FORUM10 for 10% off your order (HERE)

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Hi. Your site says, " To properly use as a true "fog light" one LED emitter per side can be used on road while all 3 can be used for off-road. " Do you provide the proper wiring/instructions to accomplish this? I would like to wire these to my accessory switches - one switch to turn on only one light per side, and a second switch to turn on all lights. Also, are these lights DOT compliant? Thanks.
 
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Hi. Your site says, " To properly use as a true "fog light" one LED emitter per side can be used on road while all 3 can be used for off-road. " Do you provide the proper wiring/instructions to accomplish this? I would like to wire these to my accessory switches - one switch to turn on only one light per side, and a second switch to turn on all lights. Also, are these lights DOT compliant? Thanks.
Hi, we are actually working on creating a wiring diagram for this now and should have it completed soon! Running with all 6 light emitters on is not DOT compliant.
 

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Hi, we are actually working on creating a wiring diagram for this now and should have it completed soon! Running with all 6 light emitters on is not DOT compliant.
Thanks. Another question - I see you have these available in 3 different colors, but each is a full set. Is there a way to mix colors?
 
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which is better for fog/constant drizzle, amber or yellow?
 

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thanks, I actually read that same article yesterday and have ordered the amber set. Says I have to wait 3-4 weeks though :(
Hello, we have these in stock in Amber. Did you order from our site? Let us know the order # to be sure these go out right away!
 

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I can't get the video page to load. Is one better than the other in terms of brightness? White yellow amber
 
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I can't get the video page to load. Is one better than the other in terms of brightness? White yellow amber
Each should be the same light output. When you are looking at different colors, they are different color temperatures measured in (k). Yellow and Amber lighting is somewhere in the 2500-3000k temperature while white is above 5000k.

Yellow and amber lights have longer wavelengths, which makes them less likely to scatter. This allows them to cut through fog and moisture more effectively, improving road visibility. In contrast, blue and white lights have shorter wavelengths that scatter more when they hit moisture, causing glare that can reduce visibility. Because yellow and amber lights scatter less, they minimize glare and help drivers see more clearly in foggy or snowy conditions.

To learn more about this check out our blog at https://www.oraclelights.com/blogs/...g-lights-are-the-best-choice-for-your-vehicle
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