My fog lights - Part II

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Long story short, the blazers didnt work out, oh well! SO thanks go's out to "SHOpar" for finding a very nice set of driving lights. I decided to get the ones he found here: http://optronicsinc.com/proseries.htm (model QH-17CT). If anyone wants the actual website I ordered them from, let me know. The install was very easy, and they look stock, and are very bright! In my opinion, they do a much better job than the blazers did, and for around $35 arent expensive at all. Here are 2 pics for you guys!
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Looks good!! I think that I will have to go this route when i decide to replace my fog lights!

Do you have any night pics or can you take some so everyone else including I can see the difference during the darkness?? shrug
 

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You laid them on your paint?!? oh_my

Those look nice, definatley considering those for my car. Did you use the factory wiring? Bout how long did it take you to do the install?
 

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Finally, an option other than the Blazers. Heck, I couldn't even find those.

It would be great if you could post the site you bought them from. Oh, they look great!
 

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Thanks for the replies! SHO2NV, you see the black wires at the end and the blue connectors? Thats stock, thats were it plugs into the factory wiring going to the car, all I did was splice the two together using the little blue connectors :) It was a very easy install. Theres a metal bracket you bolt to the fog light housing on the car, you have to use a 5/16" fender washer on the bracket(on the car) because the hole is to large for the bolt to fit through(once you see it, you'll understand if my explanation is confusing :p ). Then all you do is slide the fog light in...already attached to the bracket, and bolt it down, align it, then position the actual fog light where you want it! Very simple! As for the website, you can go to http://store.ineedparts.com/store/viewitem.asp?idProduct=2709
and order a set from there.

Here are some more pics, the lights are much better in person! Any more questions feel free to ask! All credit goes to SHOpar!
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