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Mile High VX
01/02/2011, 11:13 AM
So after looking for some time for lights that would fit in the front cladding I decided on these Hella Optilux 2020. They area dual fog/driving light with independent bulbs/reflectors for each application in one housing.

They were a pain to install, but I like the way they turned out. If I didn't have the Rowhard skid plate the adjustment would be easier. The pain was the wiring, but the mounting to the cladding was a snap! Biggest issue was the inline fuse holder and getting that through the firewall and the placement of the relays. All in all I'm very happy with the look. Not a ton of output, but they will suit my needs just fine. I was able to mod the OEM switch holder to accept the switch.

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSCN0317.JPG

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSCN0318.JPG

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSCN03221.JPG

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSCN0321.JPG

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSCN0320.JPG

IndianaVX
01/02/2011, 11:20 AM
Very nice work! Looks sharp and a nice compliment to the skid plate!

VXorado
01/02/2011, 01:51 PM
Nice Job, I have some lights in the same location that are just fog lights. Wiring is always my least favorite part of installing any electonics.

Marlin
01/02/2011, 05:31 PM
Where did you get the fuzzy hole switch panel?

Mile High VX
01/02/2011, 05:48 PM
Where did you get the fuzzy hole switch panel?

I believe I got it from deermagnet when he has some odds and ends he was giving away because he's such a great guy...:bwgy::smilewink:bgwo::bgwb:

Ldub
01/02/2011, 05:52 PM
Very nice work! Looks sharp and a nice compliment to the skid plate!


Nice Job, I have some lights in the same location that are just fog lights. Wiring is always my least favorite part of installing any electonics.

X 2...:thumbup:

Perfect fit!

Kenny
01/02/2011, 07:14 PM
Awesome install!

Question: Do lower fogs really really work?

I almost s$!t myself last year coming home from Moab through the Vail pass at night in a blizzard. I was blinded by my HIDs. I was only able to see somewhat with my headlights off.

I really want to install lower fogs like that if it really makes a notable difference.

Thanks.

pbkid
01/02/2011, 10:24 PM
Awesome install!

Question: Do lower fogs really really work?

I almost s$!t myself last year coming home from Moab through the Vail pass at night in a blizzard. I was blinded by my HIDs. I was only able to see somewhat with my headlights off.

I really want to install lower fogs like that if it really makes a notable difference.

Thanks.

yes Kenny, the lower to the ground the lights are, the less reflection you get off snow. the lights run down the ground instead of directly in front of you.

Riff Raff
01/02/2011, 11:19 PM
Very nice install; I love how they fill-up and perfectly fit the oval openings in the front cladding. I just checked-out the Hella website, and must say you got the best model available for the application with dual fog/driving lights. Hella does make a cool looking Carbon Fiber housing oval fog light with a blue lens, but the Carbon Fiber housing would be pretty much hidden by the surrounding cladding.

While on the Hella website, I see they make a neat product called "Shieldz"-- which is a filmlike tinted-color static-cling lens protector available in Clear, Yellow, Blue, Smoke tints that can change the color of the lights while protecting them from rocks and chips. They can be custom trimmed with scissors to perfectly fit the oval Hella's. Thus, you could change the lighting of your lights to perhaps Yellow, Blue or Smoke. A really cool effect on your dual element lights would be to go "half-n-half"-- meaning; cut and trim a Yellow film just for the FOG portion half, and then cut and trim a Blue film for the DRIVING portion half. That would be way cool-- Yellow Fog's and Blue Driving lights all in one housing!!! Give this mod some further thought with the static-cling "Shieldz" by Hella.

Yes, it seems the wiring portion of the job is always the worst when installing auxilary lights. WARN Industries (the Winch people) make "wireless" lights that use a remote transmitter eliminating the firewall wiring pass-thru issue. However, the WARN lights are limited in selection choices and really don't have one that perfectly fits in the oval slots of the VX like the Hella's do.

Again, great install. Looks sharp!!! :bgwb:

Mile High VX
01/03/2011, 07:01 AM
Hella makes a wireless as well. Would have to have two for this application so I just did it the old fashioned way...:bwgy::bgwo::smilewink:bgwb:

I was blessed that biju had run a large guage power wire through the fire wall with a large rubber gormet to keep water out. I was able to trim this to accept the pass thru of the in-line fuse holder. Without that it would have really been a mess...:yesy::yeso::yesb::yesgray:

Scott Larson
01/03/2011, 09:22 AM
Very clean install! Kudos to you, looks factory fresh...

Riff Raff
02/21/2011, 01:57 PM
:bump: For "WeKilled". Check-out this thread, as the Hella Optilux 2020 fog lights were installed within the add-on faux skid plate openings.

:bgwb:

RICHARD PAYNE
02/21/2011, 02:46 PM
So after looking for some time for lights that would fit in the front cladding I decided on these Hella Optilux 2020. They area dual fog/driving light with independent bulbs/reflectors for each application in one housing.

They were a pain to install, but I like the way they turned out. If I didn't have the Rowhard skid plate the adjustment would be easier. The pain was the wiring, but the mounting to the cladding was a snap! Biggest issue was the inline fuse holder and getting that through the firewall and the placement of the relays. All in all I'm very happy with the look. Not a ton of output, but they will suit my needs just fine. I was able to mod the OEM switch holder to accept the switch.

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSCN0317.JPG

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSCN0318.JPG

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSCN03221.JPG

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSCN0321.JPG

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSCN0320.JPG

It looks great! Where did you get your red large VX emblem; I like it!!!

circmand
02/21/2011, 03:32 PM
It looks great! Where did you get your red large VX emblem; I like it!!!

a member on the site sells them and are available on ebay as well.

also http://svx-motorsport-accessories.stores.yahoo.net/jdmstvxem.html

VX KAT
02/21/2011, 03:35 PM
It looks great! Where did you get your red large VX emblem; I like it!!!

There's a VX owner in Tucson that has a motorsports biz and sells some VX accessories:

http://svx-motorsport-accessories.stores.yahoo.net/jdmstvxem.html

http://svx-motorsport-accessories.stores.yahoo.net/veac.html

I had his faux brushed stainless ones and they look great, stick on with 3M double sided tape. He sometimes sells them on ebay, usually for much less than his website. I now have real titanium ones that another member here makes, but will only do so if there's 10 orders...so far we haven't been able to get 10 buyers for a while.

Here's pics of the faux s.s. ones:

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSC_1033.JPG

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSC_1034.JPG

Mile High VX
02/21/2011, 07:06 PM
It looks great! Where did you get your red large VX emblem; I like it!!!

Others beat me to it but they are correct:

http://svx-motorsport-accessories.stores.yahoo.net/jdmstvxem.html

I have it on the back also on the left. The red is a great match with the 4WD that is on the right although these pics don't give you that impression.


http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSCN0045.JPG