fogs arent that bright anyways unless you put hids in them lol. Just follow that diy kane and sand off the rust and recoat with that paint. Polished I would think would make it more prone to rust again without anything over it.
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92-92 stanly oem fogs at the junk yard
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Originally posted by timmy0tool View Postif they are metal i would have them polished instead of painted. the chrome paint isn't exactly like chrome when you lay the paint down. it's more like a glossy silver rather than a mirror which it should be. either way you do it, it'll be better than rust!
good comeup kane!
Originally posted by ikayto View Postfogs arent that bright anyways unless you put hids in them lol. Just follow that diy kane and sand off the rust and recoat with that paint. Polished I would think would make it more prone to rust again without anything over it.
I went back to the Junk yard and got the entire OEM harness with relays. The wiring is going to be plug and play
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omg i need fog lights!!! its been hella foggy down in LA
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Originally posted by cb7rider View Posti wud love to hav these right now! can barely see down on pch
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Originally posted by AcCoRd91cBsEveN View PostSorry to ask its a dumb question. But off what yr do the fogs come in? cause i kno u can buy them i seen them in ebay.
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Originally posted by 4CYLPOWER92 View PostYou can buy them several places new, but not OEM.
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from Wikipedia
Fog lamps
Front fog lamps provide a wide, bar-shaped beam of light with a sharp cutoff at the top, and are generally aimed and mounted low.[10][11][12] They may be either white or selective yellow. They are intended for use at low speed to increase the illumination directed towards the road surface and verges in conditions of poor visibility due to rain, fog, dust or snow. As such, they are often most effectively used in place of dipped-beam headlamps, reducing the glareback from fog or falling snow, although the legality varies by jurisdiction of using front fog lamps without low beam headlamps.
Use of the front fog lamps when visibility is not seriously reduced is often prohibited (for example in the United Kingdom), as they can cause increased glare to other drivers, particularly in wet pavement conditions, as well as harming the driver's own vision due to excessive foreground illumination.[13]
The respective purposes of front fog lamps and driving lamps are often confused, due in part to the misconception that fog lamps are necessarily selective yellow, while any auxiliary lamp that makes white light is a driving lamp. Automakers and aftermarket parts and accessories suppliers frequently refer interchangeably to "fog lamps" and "driving lamps" (or "fog/driving lamps"). In most countries, weather conditions rarely necessitate the use of fog lamps, and there is no legal requirement for them, so their primary purpose is frequently cosmetic. They are often available as optional extras or only on higher trim levels of many cars. Studies have shown that in North America more people inappropriately use their fog lamps in dry weather than use them properly in poor weather.[14]
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