Well When I got the car the fog lights where really dull. I got some bright whites and they ended up melting the entire housing. So I have been on the quest to change them with something better. Well I did some homework and I Found thes Cyberwhites from Walmart. They were $38. About 2 hours of calm work and they work great. Im not so excited about the blue housing but i can always smoke those out (Which i wanna do). I modified the original brackets and worked out alright. I used the socket from the old bulbs since they broke off. That way I didnt have to cut the stock connections.
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Looks good! I've been meaning to change mine out on my Z. One of them took a rock, and a new one from Year One is $130. I was looking at getting a set roughly the same shape from JC Whitney or somewhere.Dave
Independent AMSOIL Dealer
94 Z28 M6 - exhaust, K&N drop in, and lots of plans...
DD 98 Ram 2500 CTD (might be faster than my Z!)
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I had used that particular light on my GA. I took and buzzed the OEM fog's lens out cut a couple notches and slid the Cyberwhites in, secured with the screws and wired it up. Works nice:
1997 Pontiac Grand Am, 216k+ miles and still moving fast
2004 Pontiac Grand Am SCT, but 35k on the clock
1983 Male Driver, driving Front Wheel Drive only, for now
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I figured it would be a little easier, since I have more options as far as a size goes. I really like these: http://www.dgmotorsports.com/dgm_pro...tID=50-11-1032 , but can't justify the cost.Dave
Independent AMSOIL Dealer
94 Z28 M6 - exhaust, K&N drop in, and lots of plans...
DD 98 Ram 2500 CTD (might be faster than my Z!)
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Originally posted by darkhorsecustomsI figured it would be a little easier, since I have more options as far as a size goes. I really like these: http://www.dgmotorsports.com/dgm_pro...tID=50-11-1032 , but can't justify the cost.Eddie
2000 M6 Trans Am
Tune+exhaust=344WHP
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