Wanting Input on Vertex Install Ideas

scubapd17

Member
Dec 1, 2011
24
South Louisiana
I was able to salvage the vertexes I posted about. I am looking for some ideas for unique install locations.


Does anyone have ideas or pics? I was thinking of removing the bulb from the Fog Lights on 2010 Expedition SSV or through the front grill.


Want to make sure I put them somewhere to maximize light output.


Thanks Stay Safe :bonk:
 

scubapd17

Member
Dec 1, 2011
24
South Louisiana
downsouthtattoos said:
i have had awesome results putting them in the fog lights.

How did you mount them. I checked the factory bulb opening, but the Vertex is too big. I thought about making it larger, but am afraid it won't reflect enough.


Any pics or thoughts?
 
Mar 14, 2012
214
South Georgia
i have installed them in the factory openings as well as making my own hole. if making your own put them on the bottom as close to the center as you can. sorry i dont have any pics right now. i will say useing the factory holehas had better results more or less turning the fog light into a par36.
 

spc2315

Member
Mar 27, 2011
582
Connecticut
Make your own hole right next to the factory hole for the fog lights. Did this with my friends tahoe with amazing results....it gives off the best reflection and brightness that way becuase it is in the center of the light and reflects off all the lamp housing.
 

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