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Old 09-04-2005, 05:32 PM
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Hey does anyone where to get a foglight kit for my 99 max I love the look of the stock fogs and it's so dark out here that I really could use the extra illumination. Thanks in advance.
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Old 09-04-2005, 05:38 PM
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ebay or for sale section
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Old 09-04-2005, 05:56 PM
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They do look good but to tell you the thruth they are not that good with very poor light output; you can buy way better brand new aftermarket ones that deliver twice the amount of light and they use H7 bulbs (way better than H3) for half the price. Hella, Piaa, etc...
 
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bought mine in the classifieds on the org. they ran me about $120 shipped with the brackets and everything slightly used but in great condition
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Old 09-04-2005, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by JSMEXUSA
They do look good but to tell you the thruth they are not that good with very poor light output; you can buy way better brand new aftermarket ones that deliver twice the amount of light and they use H7 bulbs (way better than H3) for half the price. Hella, Piaa, etc...

this is true. i wisht he output was a little, but i love the look and the h3 piaa gold bulbs i have work awesome
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Old 09-04-2005, 06:07 PM
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Could you buy them and just upgrade thier light output somhow? I really like the way they look. Are they difficult to install?
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Old 09-04-2005, 06:16 PM
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Could you buy them and just upgrade thier light output somhow? I really like the way they look. Are they difficult to install?
They are easy to install, and think cars come with the wiring already; unfortunally there is not way to make them brighter; many guys tryied to used 80-100 watts bulbs and glass lense cracked and wiring burned. I may put some yellow capsules for Winter if can find some used ones as per they cost $35 new. May add a pair of Hella FF50 or FF75 on bumper for snow days.
 
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install is easy but takes some time. you need to remove the entire front bumper cover that is a pita, but its worth it
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it might just to cheaper/easier to use aftermarket stuff. I've seen a decent looking set of h3 driving lights at autozone for 19.99$. i might pick that up shortly.


either that or FF75's for about 50-80
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