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Different kinds of lights are installed in a vehicle both for added safety and style. Driving without adequate light is so dangerous. The risks of meeting an accident on the road are always there, especially at night when visibility is low. You might accidentally bump into another vehicle, hit a post or a signboard on the road or worse, a pedestrian crossing the street. When you are driving in a place not so familiar to you, you must be extra cautious of your safety, so you must have all the important lights in your vehicle. It is always safe to have your lights on while driving not only to light the road ahead but to make your car visible as you drive.
Not all auto lights come as standard to the vehicle upon purchase from the dealer and not all are required by law as well. However many cars, trucks, vans and SUVs nowadays come equipped with auxiliary lights for improved visibility. Among those considered as auxiliary lights are fog lights. GMC are among those vehicles that have standard fog lights in its vehicles. Most of GMC models are trucks and usually used off-road. As we all know, traveling off-highway and in backcountries is more risky, GMC comes fully equipped with these lights aside from its body’s solid engineering and design in order to give its occupants maximum protection.
GMC fog lights are used to reinforce the light given off by the headlights. They provide illumination for you to drive by so you can clearly see the road ahead of you. The difference between your GMC fog lights and GMC headlights is that fog lights provide extra low-level illumination. Fog lights are specially intended for foggy driving condition; thus, they’re named as fog lights. All GMC trucks and SUVs area available with halogen fog lamps. The GMC Yukon feature rectangular halogen fog lights while others have rounded GMC fog lights. For more style and safety, you can get aftermarket GMC fog lights for your older GMC models or replacement fog lamps for damaged GMC fog lights.
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