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I have been able to take off the lense off of the fog lights, and am currently in the process of retrofitting a projector. However looking at the lenses, they are fluted and really hurt light out put. I would like to see how many people would be interested in getting custom made lenses in polcarbonate or lexan that are completely clear. Depending on the interest I will contact a few companies to see if they are willing to manufacture new lenses. Now bear in mind that these lenses would be direct replacements and will improve light output indefinitely. These would also give you an option that if your lense cracked, instead of purchasing a brand new fog light to just replace the lense. Post if you are interested and how much you think that something like this should cost.
Im guessing this is for people with non clear fogs? Because mine are perfectly clear
Then you must have the rarest fog lights in existence LOL. All Gs fogs are a clear lense but a fluted design meaning they have veritcal lines in the lense.
keep us informed bout your retro too, i was wanting to do one on my fogs and been following that other post bout yours
Thanks Brian Retro is done on one, I will finish the other, and post DIY instructions. However I've sent the lenses out to try to see what the tooling cost would be so cant put them together until I get them back.
I'm going to use 55 watt xenon. But it'll probably output like crazy if the oem lense is that much of an obstruction. I vote pending price.
I've got the 55 watt hid kit in my fogs, its an improvement but marginal since the light is scattered and not precise due to the reflector and the lenses. It does make it brighter when you stare at the lights but other than that not really a great upgrade.
Then you must have the rarest fog lights in existence LOL. All Gs fogs are a clear lense but a fluted design meaning they have veritcal lines in the lense.
Oh okay gotcha, You should of worded it like "flat lenses" or something to clearify any confusions. I am interested too, but depends on the expense?
Also mine have alot of condensation in them, is there any easy way to remove it?