OEM foglight housing replacement options?

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MO-KAN SHO

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I'm sick of useless foglights on my '95... they are so sandblasted all they do is glow white, no light projection seemingly at all. What would my options for replacement be? is it possible to get a bolt up replacement somewhere?

Couldn't find a good answer to this searching.

Any help is appreciated... :)
 

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I bought some of these. I have yet to install em, but from what I've heard from other members they put off some awesome light.

The only thing I'll do differently is wire them into the factory switch, not sure I'd llike having two fobs on my key chain.
 

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Go HID.

Sylvania Xenarc X1010 HID's. I have them on my 95, and can tell you exactly how to install them (mechanically) so they fit primo in the stock housings.

I haven't figured out how to wire them directly to the switch, though - remote keyfob on those.

Cost is higher at $299, but it's true HID.
 

MO-KAN SHO

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I'll go HID and LED lights all the way around one day... but for now I'm too poor for $300 fogs. Still digging out of the $5000 worth of parts I bought last winter...
 

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Autozone sells a set for 20 bucks that will blind you and fits in the stock holes. The bracket mounts to the bumper and then if you cut the bulbs from the old fog lights so you can solder the wire to those and then shrink rap the wires to keep water out and bingo, uve got fogs brighter than the headlights and work off the existing wiring and switch without protest. They are the best investment ive made thus far and are brighter than my headlights which are silverstars. Sorry i dont have any pics though
 

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