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Old 09-01-2006, 12:45 PM #1
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Are the Progreate Jaos Special 710 offroad lights considered fog or driving lights?

I am trying to figure out if the
Jaos Progreate lights are either considered a fog or driving light? The reason I am asking is because each light has a different way of alignment. The fog light has to be aimed downward while the driving light has to be aimed one inch just below the headlight hot spot. Please any help will be greatly appreciated!
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Not sure. I've got the Challenger lights and they're a dual beam system. That's the Challenger remote on the left--look closely at the button on the right that reads "mode". That's how you switch them from high driving to low fog. I guess that's the remote for the lights you're asking about on the right and it doesn't have the mode switch, just an on-off.

The Challengers have the dual beam feature so one mounting position is fine for fogs (which are projected low in front of the vehicle) and driving (which project far down the road).

My guess from their description is that they are driving lights.
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