Fogs came from ebay I brought years ago so had all ready. There on ebay still though. Link to some similar, you can probably get a pair cheaper if you have a bit of a search. The reflecters just do a search for stick on reflectors. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/263499078766?hash=item3d59c4dc6e:g:VP8AAOSwFEhdyxtg&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAoK4JhRLO39RjJHU%2Fh9im5ixmWECFZIrM1RdZiZw4gc5JJflYtNAGJjt8NbpA5XC1cNxSOTqAlXOSbK5FtiTmS1dmhIFS1FGPdYZIPsbkN3YAoCqS6MFUxoGueS97MczjboqKiyBSKOSbYTHIsfwCMn13Y9HOdIu4vsba9dXPtF4jlq85ppQ2iR0VGB%2Fa8bLpe3zZMTjPs7jApCVKsrCvY8I%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR5as-vn6YA
Thanks a lot for the video! I’m in the same situation and was thinking the best rear fog light shape and place to install it on my LHD Ranger and I really like yours. Do you reckon it is enough to pass the MOT? Are the fog lights certified? Would you have a link to the very same uou bought? Cheers!
I had these in the shed for a couple of years. I'm on a facebook page and I asked the same question as didn't want to fit them if they were not going to pass an MOT. A guy had said he had the same lights on his trailer and used them as both fog and brake lights so I'm assuming they would but can't say 100% that they will. I'll have to wait until next September to find out. Just dug out the original packaging and they do have a little CE sticker on not sure whether that means certified. just did a search on eBay as can't find my original purchase www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334125576219?hash=item4dcb6fb01b:g:DrwAAOSw6mVg4pz1&amdata=enc%3AAQAGAAACUPYe5NmHp%252B2JMhMi7yxGiTJkPrKr5t53CooMSQt2orsSprd4IgPv6LBzlteBBg9Pe6JU94QJDzx%252Bnt%252BYOAEs6SHvs191XP1s%252FWtO%252BJenGsI1Kp2WbzLCqQ7GGspWXKyg8y0dBvkn%252FOwHLUAAPokhz8veh9LuKbcPeeFcSRg9hWqsfQT8GxCiwTlwhCwQIQch%252Bve178u7Cw9i0ZIxXIDoVjNlC7swsheZNCeE2imof2pDHpq9Tf%252FoplI2bqhRvv2J0sA16x%252B0kVCksRaUNl6c8Xv9bNxl4s8Iy4R%252B1RAywKnmTbs9A6idMnuOU0Mp4ShfbF8hkkp2r39T4bc3jv3hlAQN2farSTZLQOoxD1MtuoY8VJaqO5BaY%252F6SjoPdvGZHud5Lh2v28UtiPnv0t6uLG43nUH4vIZVNSSed1I11F2mOA%252BAein1aXlMdZFViYeZY6RiO9HaRGJD8J3CqH4Gaoinj4U31RU%252FpkHL%252F5U8KVGcGPKJkuhlE%252FUV1NXKWqTXK%252Bk%252FEpjkeeIEPv%252B2PyEPNRzbanZ%252Bb96SSC1lylNTyvbOFr9DEA2Rgw%252BlJLxIo4EOS6MP%252BDUDIkJSbpG5zQE3%252FlYfBRFpEYO6I4wJTTADsu4cWjBPxoAM1aREMydeVRYyk2UE6iXNqjjMiKTyiOkmm68ilks7KLcpoLuk0n%252FJcvuyi5PyAh5cK%252FNtlOocSV0lRSPzCTKSYor0IP7RpGppfvSdvpAX5y0LGeB0YpVNonioOBqSWON%252BlqeRfzuYF45i62ps33HdUcQLB2GFXPvr2Hpg%253D%7Cclp%3A2334524%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR8rUvaukXw
Just imported my ranger from Asia where fog lights aren’t required. The importer has quoted me £300 to install a fog light so it will pass its MOT. Does this seem reasonable?
It sounds alot but to be fair it seems around similar price that other dealers would quote after a bit of a search. you could go down the route of doing it yourself assuming there is nothing set up in regards to wiring and buttons for a fog. You could buy a wiring harness for a light bar, they do them on ebay for around £10 and buy one or two led fogs similar to the ones in the video and do it yourself. the harness comes with a button you can locate on the dash to turn on and off. They have all the connections to connect to the battery etc a switch for on off. You may need to extend the wire to reach the back and you would have to run the harness probably under the vehicle its quite straight forward but that another option.