fog light selection
I have a 93 SC400 and I don't have fogs. Instead, I have really good side lights that come on with the turn signal. I want to keep them as they have already kept me from running over an idiot Ninja walking in the dark at a corner.
I want to install fogs in my grill. I don't much care if they are projectors or regular but I do want Xenon. Would like them to fit out of the way and out of sight when off. Any suggestions where I should look? Steve, got your ears up?
Thank you,
John
I want to install fogs in my grill. I don't much care if they are projectors or regular but I do want Xenon. Would like them to fit out of the way and out of sight when off. Any suggestions where I should look? Steve, got your ears up?
Thank you,
John
Steve can't help with this matter, I can.
I would not recommend HID fogs, as the only reputable HID fog light kit is from Hella, and will set you back $500+.
I would however recommend what we in the community call "Blazer Fogs". Now these are not from a the blazer, yet get their name from their inherent scorching performance.
These fogs come stock on the C5 Corvette, and they are tiny, with a powerful output beam, and can be found on eBay brand new for around $40 shipped, including all mounting brackets, relays, and switch.
Blazer Fog Light Kit
Good luck!
I would not recommend HID fogs, as the only reputable HID fog light kit is from Hella, and will set you back $500+.
I would however recommend what we in the community call "Blazer Fogs". Now these are not from a the blazer, yet get their name from their inherent scorching performance.
These fogs come stock on the C5 Corvette, and they are tiny, with a powerful output beam, and can be found on eBay brand new for around $40 shipped, including all mounting brackets, relays, and switch.
Blazer Fog Light Kit
Good luck!
Last edited by emoshun; Feb 18, 2009 at 12:14 AM.
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