🚗 Illuminate your drive, dominate the fog!
The KC HiLiTES 1452 Apollo Pro is a 5-inch round fog light featuring a powerful 55-watt halogen bulb housed in a slim, black Polymax casing. It includes an integrated stone guard for enhanced durability and is fully waterproof, ensuring reliable performance in adverse weather. Designed for vehicle-specific fitment, this single fog light offers easy installation without a wiring harness.
Brand | KC |
Color | Black |
Specific Uses For Product | Fog Lights |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Wattage | 55 watts |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Lens Color | Clear |
Lens Material | Glass |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.93 x 4.18 x 7 inches |
UPC | 084709014520 |
Assembly Required | No |
Manufacturer | KC Hilites |
OEM Part Number | 1452 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00084709014520 |
Model | 1452 |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.93 x 4.18 x 7 inches |
Item model number | 1452 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1452 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Mirror Lighting Type | automotive-exterior-fog-light-bulbs |
A**N
Great lights! Very bright!
I've only recently been learning how to (properly) wire lights and accessories to a vehicle. Given my experience level and the two modifications I made, I think anyone could figure this out. Comes with harness and diagram. There are plenty of Youtube videos to reference as well.I prefer the feel and durability of a standard toggle switch. I also don't care about having the button light up. So I used that instead of the switch that came with it. I just took out one of the four plastic pieces that reserve space for future rocker switches or rear defrost and wiper buttons and drilled a hole directly in the middle of it. There was some very thin plastic on the inside that I had to cut out with pliers and wire cutters. It made no difference to the structural integrity of said plastic piece. I used a 3M 3/8" toggle switch (20 amp) that can be found at some Walmarts. The switch fit perfectly.The second mod I made was moving the connector for each light. The connectors are only around 5 or 6 inches from the lights which means if you use them as windshield lights like I have, they stand out. The connection is sealed well from the weather but I thought it looked tacky. So I cut between the light and connector and added enough wire to hide the connectors under the hood (for each light). Then for the outside wire I couldn't hide, I used Flexible Polyethylene Wire Loom to give them a more professional look and to help protect them from the elements (see pics).Installation is pretty straight forward. Next, I plan to replace my stock fog lights with 6" Hilites. I'm very satisfied. It would be convenient if the wires connected directly into the light but then again it leaves a little room for some customization.
R**L
Awesome
Fast shipping. Good price. Works perfectly. Looks amazing. Exactly what I wanted. Great seller..
J**Y
Excellent for A-Pilar and Bull Bar, Work Great, Look Good
I placed the 5" spot beam at the a-pilar and 5" fog beam at the bull bar. The wiring is fairly simple minus the "running wire" part. All light sets come with harnesses, relays, switches. You can even have your set-up running two sets of lights (4 lights total) to one switch. See the KC website. That is what I did for the top 4 lights (see photo). I connected all lights to a auxiliary fuse box so I did not have to deal with the additional relays and finding a location under the JK hood. For switches, I am running Daystar switches and using the Daystar panel. Granted, these lights are not the brightest on the market like some LEDs, but they are more than bright enough for me due to my overall set up. I wanted to get away from LEDs seeking the traditional look of the round KC lights as opposed to cube and light bars I am also running KC headlights. So in terms of look in addition to functionality, I am very much satisfied with all my KC lights including these 5" Apollo lights.
D**Y
Great set of lights.
KC is a known company when it comes to extra lighting on vehicles. They have been around for a while so I felt comfortable purchasing these lights and I'm glad I did.The "Appollo" series has all plastic mounting hardware, so if you're looking for something stronger, then look for another KC Series. But if you want something relatively cheap but still sturdy then these are good.PROS: The kit is actually a complete kit. Everything reached the battery and the wiring was long enough to reach where I wanted to install the switch. The instructions were decent and mounting everything was no problem. I'm happy with the output of the lights, they make a big difference. I like the all-plastic mounting because I wanted everything black.CONS: Can't think of anything. I am happy with this purchase. Be careful if you try to adjust them after they have been on for a while, they get HOT!OVERALL: This is a good set of decent lights for a decent price. I plan on buying another pair of this series for a different location on my Jeep. I would recommend these lights.
M**T
Perfect on my Wrangler JK
I bought this fog light kit to mount on my Smittybilt-type tubular front bumper on my Wrangler JK. I was looking for an upgrade over my factory fog lights, but something understated yet rugged. This kit fit the bill perfectly. These lights aren't massive, but they're much, MUCH brighter than the Wrangler's factory lights. If you want something bigger, go for the 6", but this was plenty for me. The price is just right for the KC brand, too.This kit includes a relay, wiring, and switch. I didn't use the included switch, opting to connect the lights to my factory switch instead. To do this (on a Wrangler JK), discard the ground wire for the switch, and splice the other switch wire to the positive wire going to one of the factory fog lights. Wire everything else as instructed. (There are plenty of tutorials and diagrams online explaining the same.) You may want to have some extra plastic conduit on hand to make it pretty. A couple extra zip ties don't hurt either. It took be about an hour to install - the lights bolted right on to my bumper, but running the wiring from the battery took some time and effort to do right.Highly recommended if you're looking for a basic, sturdy, name-brand upgrade that includes everything you need to do the job.
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