WTB: 02-03 foglights
You'll be waiting a LONG time to find a set without cracks or chips in them. 
Do yourself a favor, and suck it up -- call Dave B, and order the replacement KIT that includes the relay, stalk mounted switch, and complete fog lamp sets for both sides.
Costs about $150, but worth it.
Cheaper than buying the lamps separate.
Buy some thin plastic film covers (3m, or whatever) for the lenses while you're at it to prevent the INEVITABLE rocks and chips, and you'll be a happy camper!
Two years now, and mine are still in great shape.
The protective film is the KEY.
gr

Do yourself a favor, and suck it up -- call Dave B, and order the replacement KIT that includes the relay, stalk mounted switch, and complete fog lamp sets for both sides.
Costs about $150, but worth it.
Cheaper than buying the lamps separate.
Buy some thin plastic film covers (3m, or whatever) for the lenses while you're at it to prevent the INEVITABLE rocks and chips, and you'll be a happy camper!

Two years now, and mine are still in great shape.
The protective film is the KEY.
gr
Ghostrider- I had the same dilemma myself. I sucked it up, paid DaveB $172 for a new OEM kit a few weeks ago. Just recently got my hands on some nice thick rock guards for mine, hope to get installed this weekend. My kit came with a new headlamp (column) switch, bolts
Used ones are going to be pitted to hell and back, and will eventually break.
You will be far happier with a new clear set.
Used ones are going to be pitted to hell and back, and will eventually break.
You will be far happier with a new clear set.
I still have the relay and stalk switch in the plastic. 
I have one of my old fog lamp housings, and I won't sell it.
it's too pock-marked from it's first 6 yrs of abuse to be worth ANYTHING other than a replacement.
Now go get ye some HID's for those fogs, and really cast some LIGHT on the road!
gr

I have one of my old fog lamp housings, and I won't sell it.
it's too pock-marked from it's first 6 yrs of abuse to be worth ANYTHING other than a replacement.

Now go get ye some HID's for those fogs, and really cast some LIGHT on the road!

gr
Ghostrider- I had the same dilemma myself. I sucked it up, paid DaveB $172 for a new OEM kit a few weeks ago. Just recently got my hands on some nice thick rock guards for mine, hope to get installed this weekend. My kit came with a new headlamp (column) switch, bolts
Used ones are going to be pitted to hell and back, and will eventually break.
You will be far happier with a new clear set.
Used ones are going to be pitted to hell and back, and will eventually break.
You will be far happier with a new clear set.
someone needs to make an aftermarket set to fit the stock bumper holes. the stock ones are so crappy both in durability and utility.
found these projectors on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/02-04...item58878f9d1e
anyone have experience or opinions?
found these projectors on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/02-04...item58878f9d1e
anyone have experience or opinions?
Last edited by 1991tsi; May 7, 2010 at 11:53 AM.
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