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Old May 3, 2001 | 05:16 AM
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What company makes good aftermarket fog lights? I'm looking for some circular bright fog lights to put on my 95. I don't want to spend more than $100. What color do you recommend to go with my xenon headlights.
Old May 3, 2001 | 09:13 AM
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Originally posted by Daddy Fat Sacks
What company makes good aftermarket fog lights? I'm looking for some circular bright fog lights to put on my 95. I don't want to spend more than $100. What color do you recommend to go with my xenon headlights.
I just found out that PIAA sells a remote control for their Fogs. I already have a set of PIAA 1500xt's that I was holding onto for the past three years(Got em hot). I did posted earlier about wiring them through the firewall but the remote will prevent this option. I'd say go with PIAA. Just my opinion.
Old May 3, 2001 | 09:59 AM
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I actually thought that the remote was somthing you could carry around. But the only plus about it is that it prevents you from cutting through your firewall. I don't think that is worth $100. I already have a hole there for the stereo. So I wouldn't spend the extra $100 for the remote. You might wanna try buying hella fogs. They're mostly below $100 and they manufacture fogs for a lot of European car manufacturers (i.e. BMW, Audi). IMO they don't look as nice as the PIAA's. Remember that there is a difference between driving lights and fogs though.
Old May 3, 2001 | 10:11 AM
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Originally posted by mrdeucie
I actually thought that the remote was somthing you could carry around. But the only plus about it is that it prevents you from cutting through your firewall. I don't think that is worth $100. I already have a hole there for the stereo. So I wouldn't spend the extra $100 for the remote. You might wanna try buying hella fogs. They're mostly below $100 and they manufacture fogs for a lot of European car manufacturers (i.e. BMW, Audi). IMO they don't look as nice as the PIAA's. Remember that there is a difference between driving lights and fogs though.
I have seen them for about $80. It's ok tho.
Old May 4, 2001 | 04:38 AM
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Hella Micro DE

Try these if u're into the round look. They're supposed to be good in terms of sharpness and brightness for something that small in size.
Old May 4, 2001 | 05:34 AM
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Look for lamps that...>

have e-code certification. This means that if you look at the lens, it should have a small "E" will a circle etched around it. Anything else, can be relagated to the class of accessory lights that just make your car look pretty.
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