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ARV90SC |
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just wondering what people have been using for aftermarket foglights for the most cleanest and OEM look. I bought a pair but might be just a tad smaller in
height and leaves a bigger gap around the light. Also the bulb is now an H3
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5LCougar |
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Hella FF75.. i think they are nearly the same size, but oval shape...
they have as driving lights and Fog lights.. and even with a optional blue tint lens too ( so two with clean lenses, two with the blue tint)
"Turning seems to be a lost form."
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SuperCB |
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I have the Piaa 2100's in mine. Nice fit, and very easy to mount.
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sdw |
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Those look really good how much light do they throw?
Sean "Now the proud owner of a daily driver" Weijand
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ARV90SC |
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i was on ebay and the piaa 2100 series lights are so expensive. i bought mine from princess auto lol, 24.99 with wireless remote why? i dont know they were
cheap.
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SuperCB |
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sdw wrote: More than the headlights. Chris B |
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SuperCB |
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ARV90SC wrote: Yes they are expensive, but you get what you pay for. I can sell you guys the regular 2100's for $193, and the HID version for $922.
Chris B |
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5LCougar |
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I'm more then impressed with my Hella FF75's and at a fraction of the cost of the Piaa's, Glass lenses and all
"Turning seems to be a lost form."
"you shouldn't drive faster than your guardian angel can fly" |
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ARV90SC |
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the hella's are on ebay buy it now for 67.99 plus shipping to canada
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5LCougar |
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I think i paid less then that, but i got mine through work so.. but not a bad price, even thou i have the driving light version, i'm very happy with
them..
With a little work, i was able to get the Hella bracket to work on the OE bracket yet still be able to put back on the OE light (huh) if i wanted too..
"Turning seems to be a lost form."
"you shouldn't drive faster than your guardian angel can fly" |
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Brad94SC |
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I just picked up a set of driving lights at Canadian Tire last night that are exactly the same size as the OEM lights
for 40$
mounting brackets are a bit different, but I should be able to make them work just fine! oh, and Arv - I have some tail lights for you that John dropped off to me. Call me and we can arrange to get them to you 604-908-9627 Brad Fedoruk - 1994 Thunderbird SC 5-Speed President of the SuperCoupe Club of Western Canada
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01/23/2008 11:36 AM.
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SuperCB |
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Brad94SC wrote:Looks like they will produce the same amount of light, too. Actually, they look a lot like the Blazer lights I have on the back of my truck: The light they put out isn't all that bad. Chris B
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01/23/2008 02:06 PM.
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Back n black bird |
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those look good Brad, alot better then all these after market ricerish ones...
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92SCDoughboy |
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Hehe, those lights actually say BLAZER on the glass a the bottom, so maybe they are the same ones
1992 Silver SC & 2004 Black Ranger Proud SCCoWC Member Vice Prez/Membership Director |
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ARV90SC |
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i picked up these fogs with wireless remote for 24.99. i think ill use the wireless remote and moduale for something else though hehehe
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Tazer999 |
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Hey Chris,
How did your PIAA's bolt up? Easy enough? I might grab a pair of those from you |
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SuperCB |
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I think I had to bend the factory bracket or something like that. Was real easy regardless. Took me about 15 minutes per side to swap them out (with the car up
on the hoist).
Chris B |
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