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Also 2008, 2009, 2010 Rogue
Description: Left Driver Fog Lamp
14, 15, 16 Nissan Rogue
Lens Cover / Housing Assembly
Front Bumper Mounted Driving Lamp
Item #: 4225-0019L - 26155-9B91D
Condition:
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Price: $58.00
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Also 2008, 2009, 2010 Rogue
Description: Right Passenger Fog Lamp
14, 15, 16 Nissan Rogue
Lens Cover / Housing Assembly
Front Bumper Mounted Driving Lamp
DOT and SAE approved More Details »
Item #: 4225-0019R - 26150-9B91D
Condition:
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Price: $58.00
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Also 2008, 2009, 2010 Rogue
Description: Set; 1 Driver / 1 Passenger Driving Lamp
2014, 2015, 2016 Nissan Rogue
Front Bumper Mounted Fog Light
Lens Cover / Housing Assembly
DOT and SAE approved More Details »
Item #: 4225-0019P - 261559B91C
Condition:
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Price: $76.00
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Available as Set Only
Description: 11, 12, 13 Nissan Rogue
14, 15 Rogue Select
Pair; Universal Fog Lights; Fits Left or Right
Front Bumper Mounted
Includes Lens / Housing / Bulb
DOT and SAE approved More Details »
Item #: 4225-0016P - 26150-8993B
Condition:
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Price: $54.00
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More About Lights - Fog / Driving
*Fog lights are intended to be used when visibility is poor and obstructed by fog, rain, or snow. They are intended to illuminate the road surface and the curb, shoulder, and edges of the road. ... In poor visibility fog lights do the job of dipped beam headlights.
** In contrast, driving lights are to be used with your high-beam headlights to spot obstacles in the distance.
Driving lights produce a rectangular shaped pattern that is designed to extend beyond normal headlights. The design of the light beam will help you see much further down the road as well as on the side of the road.
Driving lights are very bright and can be a distraction to oncoming traffic. You should use your driving lights when driving at high speeds on remote roads with limited visibility or on unlit highways.