Saturday, February 17, 2007

PIAA 410 SMR Driving Lights


PIAA, a world leader in high-performance lighting products, recently made a bright addition to its already renowned line-up of lamps with the introduction of the PIAA 410 SMR, a versatile, square-shaped driving lamp that features PIAA Multi-Surface Reflector Technology and a PIAA Intense White halogen bulb, announced company Executive Vice President Richard Churchill.

Designed specifically to fit into a square grill or bumper opening – such as a fog lamp replacement on many trucks and SUVs – the PIAA 410 SMR employs a unique design that offers maximum mounting flexibility, including all four sides and two attachment methods.

PIAA engineers ingeniously designed the lamp housing so that the mounting bracket can be rotated to any of the four sides. In addition, it can be mounted to the bracket by either a bolt or with the supplied adhesive mounting pads.

Once in place, the 410 SMR really shines. PIAA’s proprietary Multi-Surface Reflector technology reduces stray light to deliver an extremely focused beam pattern without the use of lens fluting. Illumination comes from a PIAA Intense White Driving 60W halogen bulb (9005) that shines at a brilliant 120W level thanks to PIAA’s XTRA technology. As an added convenience, the bulbs can be replaced without disassembling the lamp housing.

The OEM fog or driving lights found on many trucks and SUVs are often lacking in lighting performance. Replacing stock fogs with PIAA 410 SMRs will greatly improve visibility. The 410 SMRs are an ideal fit for many popular vehicles, including the Ford F150 and Ford Super Duty trucks, the Nissan Titan pickup, and many older vehicles. The PIAA 410 SMR also fits commercial trucks (Class 6, 7, and 8). The 410 lamp is DOT/SAE compliant, street legal.

The PIAA 410 SMR lamp kit (p/n 4152) comes complete with two 410 SMR lamps, pre-assembled relay harness, fuse, switch, and all mounting hardware. The PIAA 410 kit has an MSRP of $299.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

What are the dimensions of these lights?