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chevyblazer Oct 9, 2010 11:20 PM

fog lamp issue
 
I see many enthusiasts in this forum altered their 1998+ blazer’s factory fog lamp setting, and mounted the fog lamps in the front bumper (normally drilling holes on the bumper). Which’s nicer, and I’ll follow your steps very soon.

However, 98+ blazer models have their factory fog lamps built into the parking lamp, turning signal lamp assembly. (which is the white lens in the inner of the lamp assembly). Now, by moving the fog lamps onto the front bumper, the factory fog lamp sockets in this lamp assembly become empty, and I am wondering if you guys have any other conversion on this? Such as plugging in a new bulb, to make this new lamp and your low beam headlamp team up when you switch low beam headlamp on…….

Any advice and tip will be appreciated!

kiwiblazer Oct 11, 2010 01:39 AM

I've got the standard two bulb lamps with one being a dummy. The factory fog wiring was tied up in front of the radiator so I diverted them to the fogs above the tow hooks. I fitted a second lamp holder in the dummy lens & now have dual turn signals :)


http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/m...erlightmod.jpg

wlorton Oct 11, 2010 01:51 AM

I could suggest that you send the factory fogs my way, replace them with the fullsize/standard turns and mount your extra fogs :D:D:D

Rottidog Oct 18, 2010 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by kiwiblazer (Post 369739)
I've got the standard two bulb lamps with one being a dummy. The factory fog wiring was tied up in front of the radiator so I diverted them to the fogs above the tow hooks. I fitted a second lamp holder in the dummy lens & now have dual turn signals :)


http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/m...erlightmod.jpg

Love that picture Kiwi - the truck is 'staring' back at you lol
I think the way to go is like what Kiwi has chevyblazer. It looks clean & mean.
I'm going to do a quad beam mod on a relay so I have a choice of when all 4 headlights are on. I was going to run the DRL to the factory fogs but now I might just run the DRL to the aftermarket halogen driving lights I have instead. (MANY more options for aftermarket turn signals that don't have the factory fogs!)

OK, I'll put the beer down :(
But thnx for the idea on the factory foglights!

Ummm Will, how much did you say you were willing to pay for the factory foglight/signal housings?! :)

wlorton Oct 18, 2010 06:53 PM


Originally Posted by Rottidog (Post 371898)
Ummm Will, how much did you say you were willing to pay for the factory foglight/signal housings?! :)

Right now there is a member who sent me pictures of their and I am waiting for them to get back... I said that eBay has em for 80, and you can get standards for 30-40 shipped, and I was hoping in that range... But the pictures I got were immaculate... like perfect fogs and all, but we shall see, I dont know how active he/she(ambiguous name so no assumptions) is on bf

TMM217 Jun 9, 2011 04:36 PM

Does ne1 know if running the quad beam mod and including factory fogs to stay on with them is possible. If so is it a simple mod to do?

mdehoogh Jun 9, 2011 05:00 PM

I'm pretty sure my fogs could come on when I had the quadbeam mod. I ended up disabling the quadbeam mod so I cant confirm if all six lights can be on at once. Its pretty easy to try (the quadbeam mod) so you could give it a shot

TMM217 Jun 9, 2011 05:04 PM

I did the mod by grounding out the solid yellow wire on the lowbeam. I got the quad beam (high and low) to work but fogs shut off with high beams on.


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