I’ve installed an amber combo set in my 2022 tundra. How would you recommend dialing/ adjusting these in for beam height for road use? Are there any recommendations?
Our lights provide a large jump in output as compared to the stock lights, which also does require more power. We have seen instances where the OEM system doesn't handle the increased amperage and will reset. We designed the kit to still allow you to use the factory switch to activate the fogs, but it will run all the power needed through our harness, thus protecting your entire system from overloading.
The OEM fog lights are very low power. When we bump up the power, this the amps drawn, it’s necessary to route the power though an external harness. The OEM wiring just isn’t built to handle the additional amps.
To each their own for sure! Just so you know, our kit retains the functionality of the OEM switch! You use our provided adapter and harness and you don't lose any OEM functions, just gains in output! @@dman5703
@hereticstudio931 I understand but the fact you got run a harness and hook it to your battery and all that is just not something I see a reason to invest 600$ for. You can add pods or a new light bar and get more benefits plug and play is more functionality for daily driving. To me at least
Our replacement fog lights are significantly more powerful than the OEM lights and the OEM wiring is not set up to handle that much power. The wiring we provide allows you to safely run a much more powerful fog light setup, while still using the OEM switch to turn them on and off.
@@hereticstudio that’s cool. But not relevant enough. Don’t get me wrong I’d get them if I had the cash. But mostly as a flex. The visibility factor is just not a concern of mine.