SET YOUR VEHICLE
FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $70 in the contiguous US lower 48 states
Order Now, Pay Later
TALK TO A PARTS EXPERT
SPECIALS!
Browse By Category
- Auxiliary Lights
- Light Bars
- Fog/driving Lights
- Underhood/rock Lights
- 3rd Brake Light Solutions
- Back Up Lights
- Other Auxiliary Lighting
- Shop All
Results for
Filters:
Stock
Category
Brand
Rating
Price
Stock
Category
Brand
Rating
Price
OH NO!
We couldn't find any results
We couldn't find any results
Search Tips:
- Use different keywords
- Double check your spelling
- Start with something less specific - you can refine your search results later
- Try changing some of your filters below:
Search term:
Rigid Industries 360-Series 6in LED Off-Road Drive Fog Lights, Red - Pair
MODEL # RIG36205
$638.59
Customer Photos and Videos
Compact, quality construction, bright 1 year ago
After I finished installing these late one night, turned on the glow and immediately thought - this can't be legal. Turns out displaying red lights on the front is not legal so instead of tying them into my daytime running lights I tied them into the rock lights and also got the plastic covers. https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/light-covers-guards/36362-sb-rigid-industries-360-series-6in-led-light-cover-black-pair I was a little bummed at first that I had to cover them up but now am glad. I like the idea of keeping them covered on the road since it keeps the bugs and rocks from damaging the lens. As for the main lights, I mounted them to the front bumper and pointed them slightly outboard. When we're driving on dark country roads they do a GREAT job of lighting up the sides. To make using them more convenient I used a relay and tied the main lights into my high beam. The pawer from the aux switch powers these lights but they are activated with my high beams. This is first time I've had offroad lights so I never knew what I was missing. Normal high beams seem so dim in comparison.
Was this review helpful?
5out of
5stars
BDinTX
After I finished installing these late one night, turned on the glow and immediately thought - this can't be legal. Turns out displaying red lights on the front is not legal so instead of tying them into my daytime running lights I tied them into the rock lights and also got the plastic covers. https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/light-covers-guards/36362-sb-rigid-industries-360-series-6in-led-light-cover-black-pair I was a little bummed at first that I had to cover them up but now am glad. I like the idea of keeping them covered on the road since it keeps the bugs and rocks from damaging the lens. As for the main lights, I mounted them to the front bumper and pointed them slightly outboard. When we're driving on dark country roads they do a GREAT job of lighting up the sides. To make using them more convenient I used a relay and tied the main lights into my high beam. The pawer from the aux switch powers these lights but they are activated with my high beams. This is first time I've had offroad lights so I never knew what I was missing. Normal high beams seem so dim in comparison.
Product images
Community Media