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SPOTLIGHTS
(WE ARE HAPPY TO SUPPLY ANY SPOTLIGHT WITH 55 WATT BULBS IF REQUIRED)

What's the difference between the types of light patterns? We basically have 4 different types of light patterns: Driving - Flood - Fog - Long Range
A well-equipped vehicle will sport three types of lighting. KC HiLiTES Fog Lights throw a wide, low beam to get under extreme weather conditions. Our Driving Lights are a must-have improvement over stock headlights, burning brighter and penetrating farther through the night. KC HiLiTES Long Range Lights (for off road applications) complete the performance lighting picture, throwing high intensity light that projects up to 1 and 1/2 miles.
Flood Lights produce vertical as well as horizontal light to illuminate a broad area directly in front of the light source. These lights are great for lighting up a work area or for use as auxiliary back up lights.
The standard headlamps that come on cars and trucks provide adequate illumination under ideal circumstances. When weather conditions worsen or when driving on long open stretches of rural interstate highways, auxiliary lighting is needed. There are 3 basic types of auxiliary lighting; Fog, Driving, and Long Range. The illustration below gives a relative comparison of the beam patterns as seen from above.
Below we have included a selection of Driving Lights and Fog Lights form the various ranges of KC Lights;
for the whole range of lights available choose from the categories on the left hand side of the page, but if the size of the spotlight you require is critical then click on the links below for the one that will fit your requirements
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