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> Make Due Fog Lights.., would these work ?
Literati914
post Oct 22 2019, 04:05 PM
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No affiliation, but I've got both non-foglight grill covers as well as a set of ones with the openings. The original lights go for so dang much, I've been thinking about just skipping them... but then I remember that night-long drive thru rural Mississippi in the fog, a few years back - so I wouldn't mind getting a set. I think the originals are 4", right? Would these work? :

https://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.asp?Pr...941%2D100%2DCPR


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post Oct 22 2019, 04:30 PM
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sure looks like they may with the correct bracket (we have many of those in stock cheap) so for the price maybe buy and try!

We now have exact Hella look reproductions, but they are fairly expensive. (200 each) Have them in the usa style 35 watt bulb and the h3 euro version



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No affiliation, but I've got both non-foglight grill covers as well as a set of ones with the openings. The original lights go for so dang much, I've been thinking about just skipping them... but then I remember that night-long drive thru rural Mississippi in the fog, a few years back - so I wouldn't mind getting a set. I think the originals are 4", right? Would these work? :

https://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.asp?Pr...941%2D100%2DCPR


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post Oct 23 2019, 06:10 AM
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Originals are 5".
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post Oct 23 2019, 10:18 AM
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Pilot makes a fog light that works quite well with a modified bracket. I think Camp914 has them available, though I found some at my local auto parts store.
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post Oct 23 2019, 10:19 AM
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Pilot discontinued them unfortunately, we used to sell the dickens out of them, no more!



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Pilot makes a fog light that works quite well with a modified bracket. I think Camp914 has them available, though I found some at my local auto parts store.

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