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Hella 005750981 500FF Series 12V/55W Clear Halogen Fog Lamp Kit | 
| Brand: HELLA Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $103.19 Buy New: $73.09 as of 9/8/2010 07:05 CDT details You Save: $30.10 (29%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 942
Media: Automotive Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.9 x 7.5
MPN: 005750981 Model: 005750981 UPC: 760687109464 EAN: 0760687109464 ASIN: B002MOED5U
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| Features:
| • | All Hella 500FF Series lamps use bonded glass lenses, high-impact black ABS housings and aluminum vapor-coated reflectors for rugged construction and long-lasting durability over any terrain | | • | The Hella 500FF Series lamps? fog beam pattern works with the factory headlamps to provide the best possible visibility for increased driver safety and comfort with less eye fatigue under any weather conditions including fog, rain, dust, or snow | | • | 6.88 inch high x 6.38 inch wide x 2.63 inch diameter | | • | Kit includes two 500FF Series halogen fog lamps, two white protective stone shields with Hella logo, two H3 12V/55W bulbs, 1 complete plug and play wiring harness, 1 illuminated switch, 1 relay, and step-by-step mounting instructions | | • | One Year Limited Warranty |
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Product Description 500 FF Fog Lamp Kit Round Clear Lens Free Form Tech. Shock Proof Housing Incl. 2 Lamps/H3 55W Bulbs/Stone Shields/Wiring Harness w/Switch And Relay/Instructions Light Weight Design
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| Customer Reviews: Nice, but not what the word "Hella" conjures in the mind of an enthusiast June 16, 2010 Charles Clay 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have had these on my car for two seasons now. They work fine, they're a good beam pattern for use in fog, and they are small enough to fit most places. Very shallow depth. I run acrylic clear covers to protect them from rocks, but my guess is that the glass is the highest quality part of these and they'll resist damage as well as any glass lamp.
The beam itself stays fairly well isolated in the beam pattern, which can be a problem for some cheap fog lamps... but within that pattern the beam is actually surprisingly blotchy and uneven. Hella made a better lamp at the price point than anyone else has done, but they took a large step down the optical-quality ladder if you compare the beam to the old fluted glass parabolic lenses of the old 500.
Otherwise you get the same thin reflector, plastic backed shallow lightweight lamp that the 500 is famous for... a great lamp if you're looking for something round in the fog.
But don't be surprised if you're looking for hella's old value ratio- you're not going to get it with these, at least optically.
Still way better than anything else under 100 dollars, but to say the optics could not be improved upon is a flat-out lie.
Get these if you can't spend more. Live without if you want to spend less.
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