Interior / Exterior Visual TechThis section contains discussion related to visual modifications of the Toyota FJ Cruiser. Some items might include dash kits, roof rack modifications and other visual modifications.
580's work well, but not familiar with the oem guard. I have an All Pro and have no problems. They are available in Fog or Driving and are only 85 watts.
Please reccomend me a set of PIAA lights for my OEM brushguard.
I see they have a ton of them, just confused as to which ones to get.
KC's would work as well
Thanks in advance!
Depends on what u want it for , I have small PIAA fogs in my lower bumper to cut through the dust and see right in front of me, and I have Very large KC pencil long throw to see very far ahead of me. Head light to cover in between. (heres my set up below) If they made KCs to fit my lower I would have gone with KC. I think KC is just as good as PIAA , and built alot stronger and definitely run cooler, not to mention MUCH cheaper.
If your just going too have one set of lights, go with some KC's Daylights KC HiLites Auxiliary Lighting Products with a shock mount system also from KC, ALOT less expensive then PIAA, just as good on light out put and allot stronger.
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Black Diamond 4x4 AT QC UR C7 V5 Z2, Low-Jack ,On 33" Nitto mud grappler, Fox Shox front, 3" Revtek lift rear, Pro-comp Xtreme Steel rims, PIAA Mirror lights, TRD Cold air intake, N-fab nerf bars, Road Armor Titan bumper with K.C. Rally 800-pencil beams/ PIAA 510 ION Fog lights, Manik tail light guards, Bushwacker fender flares and Black Diamond trim.
I've been ordering all my PIAAs from MVP Auto Parts, they are cheap and free shipping, plus here in PA, I get everything almost next day with the free shipping.
I'm working on replacing all my stock lights with PIAAs now and got all those from PIAA Auto Lighting. They charge shipping, but for the PIAA miniature lights, they had the best prices which more than paid for the shipping.
The PIIA 510's are 4 inch lights. I bought those in bright white for my lowers and I bought the PIIA 580 driving lights in bright white. I think, and correct me if I am wrong, but I think the driving lights are more long beam oriented and the fogs are a little more dispersed.
Anyway, the lights i got are what i needed but be sure to shop prices. The supplier listed in a previous post had the same prices I paid in MS for them.
I just installed a set of PIAA 520's fog lights on my OEM brush guard. 85 watts and its about 6in in diameter, not too big and not too small. But it really depends on what you want.