Wal-Mart Driving Lights!!

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Shopower400

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I am very impressed with these lights! They are the 'Navigation Driving Lights' and i purchased them for $17.48

Very good bang for the buck! I would almost dare to say they are brighter that the headlights themselves. Installation was very strait foward. They have 2 wires, a positive & negitive. All i did was strip off the ends of those, cut of the plug of the harness still on the car, strip those 2 wires, them crimp them together & wrap it all up with some electrical tape for weather proofing. Mounting is very strait foward as well.

As far as a more detailed description, they really brighten up the 100-200ft. range. They also brighten up the sides of the car, or allow you to have a more "broad" view if you will. Definalty ends any blind spots you may have had at night. All in all, the best 17 bucks i've spent in a long time. Those who don't upgrade over the stockers are surely missing out!!
 

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Would these lights want to make me Punch you in the Mouth if you were driving on the opposite side of the road from me?

-Sam

No I have the same ones in my car as long as you have them aimed correctly it doesn't affect oncoming traffic, the wal-mart ones are just like the Pilot fog lights that were talked about in this thread, http://www.shoforum.com/showthread.php?t=107740 The Wal-mart ones look about the same as these pilot autozone ones http://www.autozone.com/autozone/ca...+driving+light+kit&brandName=Pilot+Automotive
 

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Picked these up today after reading this. They look like the original ones only clearer, and slightly smaller (maybe a half-inch on both width and height). I actually just cut the bulb bit off of the harness and soldered the leads at that point, rather than cutting the plug all together - so that I could still remove it easily if need be.

I don't know how much it adds to brightness at night, my headlights have always been good, but I can say it gives a nice look having working foglights.
 

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"They look brighter than stock headlights" isn't saying much. It's like saying you're skinnier than Kevin Smith.

Just sayin'.
 

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"They look brighter than stock headlights" isn't saying much. It's like saying you're skinnier than Kevin Smith.

Just sayin'.

True. They don't compare to the high-end halogen and whatnot. But if you're looking for a replacement rather than an upgrade to the stock they're about as close as you can get.

Though, they are much better than the stock ones. When you turn these on the road is certainly more visible than headlights alone, which is more than I could ever say about the ones that I had.
 

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Those Navigation lights are nearly $30 at Autozone. And also, if you want them brighter...put some HIDs in them
 

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