Beam Types

Fog / Foul Weather Lamps

Fog or foul-weather lamps complement your vehicle's low beams for improved visibility in rain, fog, or snow. The distance of illumination is similar to your low beams, but significantly wider to bring road and trail shoulders into view. Fog lamps are available in white and amber.

Fog lamp beam pattern, 90 to 100 degree spread

Driving / Long Range Lamps

Driving lamps are designed to outshine the range and brightness of your vehicle's high beams. They're especially useful at higher cruising speeds, helping identify hazards and signs long before they'd be seen with high beams alone. All driving lamps are extremely bright and must be dimmed in situations where you wouldn't use your high beams.

Driving lamp beam pattern, 10 to 25 degree spread

Hybrid / All Terrain (ATP) Lamps

Hybrid / ATP lamps were engineered to give drivers the best combination of beam spread, height, and distance for a variety of uses. Longer range than fog lamps and wider than driving lamps, the Hybrid / ATP is the ultimate combination for drivers who need a versatile lamp.

Hybrid ATP lamp beam pattern, 40 to 50 degree spread

Flood / Backup Lamps

Flood / backup lamps offer wide, short-distance light output that makes them a versatile choice. Mount them to the rear of your vehicle and pair with a backup harness so they switch on as you shift into reverse. Great as a backup light, utility light, or work light.

Flood and backup lamp beam pattern, 60 to 75 degree spread