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1995 EV Camper Fog Lights? #electrical


 

Hi, We have a 1995 EV Camper, and I'd like to improve the front lights for night driving and have a few questions:??

1) Has anyone installed Fog lights into the "cutouts" in the lower bumper/air dam area?? If so, where did you get the lights and how well do they work???
2) I'm looking at mounting Hella 550 Fog or Driving lights to the top of the front bumper if the Fog lights above aren't available or a good option.? Has anyone done this, if so, how well do they work?
3) Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
Tom


 

Hey Tom,

We have a 95 EV Camper as well and recently (6 months) ago installed the Bus Depot E code headlamps.?

It¡¯s really a huge improvement.

I¡¯ve thought about the fog lamp idea as well. Be interesting to see what others have done.

Craig?

On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 9:39 PM willgreer <tgreer@...> wrote:
Hi, We have a 1995 EV Camper, and I'd like to improve the front lights for night driving and have a few questions:??

1) Has anyone installed Fog lights into the "cutouts" in the lower bumper/air dam area?? If so, where did you get the lights and how well do they work???
2) I'm looking at mounting Hella 550 Fog or Driving lights to the top of the front bumper if the Fog lights above aren't available or a good option.? Has anyone done this, if so, how well do they work?
3) Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
Tom


 

I did the following:
- cut out the fog lights to fit with a soldering gun with the flat heat cutting tip.
- roughly welded up a couple small brackets to clamp onto the frame (tapped holes with bolts) and provide a horizontal mounting surface for the fog lights (see pics)
?? - nothing fancy
- added a dash switch and a relay near the battery for control

I find having the fog lights (wide beam, angled slightly outwards) quite useful when navigating tight (camping) spaces in the dark.
gny

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George Y
95 EVC Winnabago - Ottawa ON area


 

busdepot.com e-code with 80/100 watt bulbs from rallylights.com for the win here!

The OEM fog lights are more 'running light' than anything else!

I'd go with the e-code kit and the Hella 550's (or equivalent) and a good relay kit to insure you get full battery voltage to the headlams.
Ch...


 

Here's another option for fog lights that gets you to LED.?



On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 7:49 AM Carl Hansen via <CARL_HANSEN=[email protected]> wrote:

e-code with 80/100 watt bulbs from for the win here!

The OEM fog lights are more 'running light' than anything else!

I'd go with the e-code kit and the Hella 550's (or equivalent) and a good relay kit to insure you get full battery voltage to the headlams.
Ch...



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Menko Johnson


 

Dang sorry forgot the 1996-up is a little different than your bumper.?

On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 8:33 AM Menko Johnson <menkoj@...> wrote:
Here's another option for fog lights that gets you to LED.?



On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 7:49 AM Carl Hansen via <CARL_HANSEN=[email protected]> wrote:

e-code with 80/100 watt bulbs from for the win here!

The OEM fog lights are more 'running light' than anything else!

I'd go with the e-code kit and the Hella 550's (or equivalent) and a good relay kit to insure you get full battery voltage to the headlams.
Ch...



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Menko Johnson


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Menko Johnson


 

You don't want OEM.? (Old weak lighting technology.)?
Go to Advance Auto/Autozone and ask if they will look at the spot and recommend an LED that has a projection lens on the front.? (Not a inferior reflector.)