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Old 10-23-2013, 01:43 AM
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So I finally got around and installing a harness that has fog light plugs in my 99 blazer and swapped my bcm out with one that already had fog lights programmed + what the original had.

So now I'm wanting to find some fog lights that will fit in the lower valance where the tow hooks are located and would like some suggestion on brands that works best and looks the best in that spot.

I will be putting HIDs in them, so im mainly looking for what looks best in that spot(Dont bother commenting if your going to complain about using hids in a non projector housing because i dont care)


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Try to just search up dimensions of the fog light housings.
Remember when searching to look at specs of the housings, HID's burn a lot hotter than halogens, so they will easily melt the fog light housing if its not a glass lens for instance, instead of plastic.
 
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Just don't try to actually use them in fog and expect good results. 3000k might help, but you'll still be lighting everywhere fog lights shouldn't be sending light.
 
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Originally Posted by Thogert
Just don't try to actually use them in fog and expect good results. 3000k might help, but you'll still be lighting everywhere fog lights shouldn't be sending light.
I know its mainly for looks. I already have hids in my lows just looking for some thing that looks best in that spot
 

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