Busted Fog Light

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Seymoure

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Would it be possible to just purchase one fog light or would i have to buy a pair? Also can anyone link me to a site where i can purchase them?:oogle:
 

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I just installed my Blazer 2600 driving lights that I got for $25 shipped on eBay. Holy crap, I can't hardly even tell when my headlights are on or off, or on low or high beam.
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You might be able to find a replacement stock one in a JE or ebay or here on the forums. But if you "use" your foglights, replace them with something better. I have PIAA 1500XT's and they are unbelievable. Stock headlights suck
 

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K-Dawg said:
I just installed my Blazer 2600 driving lights that I got for $25 shipped on eBay. Holy crap, I can't hardly even tell when my headlights are on or off, or on low or high beam.
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Throw some silversta headlamps in there.....

Then you'll have some decent lighting;)

Ive got silverstar headlamps, with blazer driving/fog lamps.

Probably the best bet, unless you go HID:wave:
 

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NotSoSlowSHO said:
Throw some silversta headlamps in there.....

Then you'll have some decent lighting;)

Ive got silverstar headlamps, with blazer driving/fog lamps.

Probably the best bet, unless you go HID:wave:



What he said. :thumb:


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For the money, you really can't beat 'em. :boink:
 

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Already have Silverstars. Probably going to pick up an upgraded harness this week.

After driving with the Blazers for a while, the only thing I don't like about them is that they really throw too much light up into the air for constant around town use. But when they are on, they are friggin sweet.
 

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They do throw a LOT of light.

After getting "flashed" many times with them on, I simple aimed them lower. Now they are just low enough that they illuminate from shoulder to shoulder (on a 2 lane highway), and just a bit beyond my low beams straight out.

I use them primarily as daytime running lamps, to preserve my silverstars. The silverstar bulbs are MUCH cheaper than standard 55 watt H3 bulbs ;)

But on lonely stretches of highway the silverstar high beams, along with the blazer driving lamps is a great combo.

Blazer driving lamps + silverstar highbeams = WIN! :thumb:
 

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I may try aiming them a little lower. Right now, I don't even need to use my highbeams, and even at speed, prefer to use the low beams with the Blazers.
 

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yeah, sounds like they are just too high.

The fog lamp location is SO low already, getting them aimed properly normally results in them looking like they are aimed straight down.:cheers:
 

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hmm sounds like something i will be doing along with my hid conversion so blazer 2600 drivin
 

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