As it says in the title, this is one of KC's Apollo Series lights, and the Apollo series
lights are going to be a plastic housing light as opposed to the slim lights which are a
metal housing light.
So that's one of the big things that sets this apart from some of the other light from
KC.
Again, the Apollo Pro Series is going to be a plastic housing.
Today we're going to talk through the installation of this fog light kit which is a very simple
one out of three wrench install.
This is going to be a completely plug-and-play installation.
You are gonna have to do some running of wires, but not soldering or splicing.
So again, one out of three wrenches, probably around an hour or so to get them installed,
maybe a little more than that, but we're talk more about the install in just a second.
Now you can get these lights right here in the five inch 55-watt setup as these are,
or you can get a six inch 100-watt if you're looking for a little bit more light and you're
okay having something a little bit larger.
So you do have a couple of different options if you're looking for an Apollo Series fog
light.
Now I really like the fact that this is a fog light, because I think it makes it very,
very useful.
You can run these on the street with oncoming traffic, you just need to make sure that they're
aimed properly.
If you were running a spotlight or floodlight, forward facing, you wouldn't be able to run
that on the street with oncoming traffic.
You'd blind oncoming drivers and it would be illegal to run.
But again, this is going to be a fog pattern, aim them properly, you can run them on the
street which is something I really do like.
Now KC in general is known for making a high-quality light, and this is going to be no different.
I said before this is a plastic housing and that's not necessarily a bad thing, these
are still very, very strong.
Some of us are a little more old school, we like the metal housings, but the plastic if
it does get a scratch in it, it's not going to rust, these are going to hold up forever.
Because KC does have a good name in lighting because they've been around for a long time,
people know them and they make a very high-quality product, in general their lights are a little
bit more expensive than some of the others on the market.
And that is true for these lights as well.
The Apollo Series is a little bit less than the Slim Light, but in general KC is going
to be in the middle to upper end of the price range.
There are certainly lights, fog lights, that are more expensive than these and certainly
ones that are less expensive.
These are going to be right in the middle.
So getting into the construction, again this is an Apollo Series light so this does have
a PolyMax plastic housing.
These do come with those KC stone guards which are really iconic at this point, to have the
KC logo right on them.
These are gonna be a pair of 55-watt lights that are five-inch round, so they are going
to be a little bit smaller than a six-inch version of these or the Slim Lights which
are also mostly going to be a six-inch light.
You're gonna get 55 watts of halogen light out of each of these lights.
Now if you go ahead and compare some of the other options out there, if you're looking
at LED, they can be different wattage comparisons, and LED lights are generally going to be square.
You can still get some that are round, but they're gonna be a little bit more modern
and a different color temperature.
This, you're gonna get a halogen light, so it is going to be a little bit more on that
yellow coloring.
However, if you're running other factory halogen lights, these are going to match really, really
well color temperature-wise.
Something I've always really liked about KC lights is they include a wiring harness with
almost all of their lights and this is no different, and so this whole installation
is going to be completely plug-and-play.
The lights themselves have a weather-tight connector on them, you'll have a full wiring
harness that will plug into the lights, pick up power at your battery, also have a leg
that will run through the firewall so that you'll have a switch that you can easily access
from the interior of the Jeep.
And again, that makes install very simple.
So to get these installed is a one out of three wrench installation probably around
an hour's time.
The first step is going to be installing the lights themselves, and these lights have a
traditional single post mount.
They can be mounted on a bumper hoop, they can be mounted on the bumper itself if you
just want to drill a couple of holes.
But because these are a fog pattern, you're gonna want to mount them right at or below
the headlight level and they are going to be aimed down a little bit further, so this
is not a beam pattern that you're going to be putting on the A-pillars or up on the roof
rack.
This is definitely going to be low on the bumper.
And then you'll go to routing your wiring harness.
And there are a couple legs with the harness that come up and plug into the lights themselves.
There's a leg that goes to the battery and then there's another leg that you're gonna
have to pull through the firewall.
Again, very simple because everything plugs in, there's no splicing, there's no soldering
that you need to do with this wiring harness.
It's just getting all the wires to where they need to be.
Make sure that you're routing wires away from anything that is moving, from anything that
is hot.
Use a lot of zip ties, make sure everything's nice and clean, and you can get this installed,
again, in around an hour and you'll have everything up and running.
A pair of these lights will run you right around $135 and I don't think that's a bad
price at all for what you're getting.
Some of the more expensive lights on the market don't include a wiring harness or they do
include a harness that requires cutting and splicing.
This is gonna be a much easier install.
You know with KC you're gonna get a very high-quality light, it's going to be everything that they
advertise.
If I was looking for a set of halogen round fog lights, I would definitely be considering
these ones from KC, especially for the price.
So if you're looking for an auxiliary light with that fog beam pattern so you can run
them in traffic on the road, I think these are going to be a very affordable and easy-to-install
option for you.
So that's my review of the KC Hilites 5 In.
Apollo Pro Halogen Fog Lights, fitting all 1987 and up Wranglers that you can find right
here at ExtremeTerrain.com.
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