View Full Version : Best Aftermarket fog lights
skyhighron
04-27-2008, 01:47 PM
so what do you have, what do you recommend? i want bright and white/blue, non of that yellow stuff. anyone have some suggestions? pics would help also
JohnP
04-27-2008, 02:05 PM
I use Piaa 510 Pencil beam driving lights , bright blue white , good for 1/2 mile.
zetecbeatsvtec8
04-29-2008, 04:30 PM
i used pilot from autozone there really nice looking those are them in my picute well worth 40$ with everything you need... then add a pair of silverstar h3 bulbs and they will be blinding
In my opinion the best is the oem with HID, 3000k or 4500 k, but in usa xenon is legal ?
Boss122
05-02-2008, 11:32 PM
If you want fog lights, then there aren't many that beat the Hella Micro DE fog lights. You do pay for the better quality lights. The Micro DE kit runs $120-$140.
If you want driving lights, then that depends on how much modification you are willing to do to mount them and how much you want ot spend. HID driving lights work great but are costly. Some driving lights work very will with HID conversions.
I got the Hella FF75's a few years ago and modified a metal bracket used for building decks to mount the mounting bracket to and attacked that to the steel bumper.
http://www.zx2.org/images/driving-light-mount.jpg
Then I did a bit of trimming on the fornt bumper cover to provide enough clearance to mount them.
I picked the FF75's because their beam is wider than regular driving lights, but they reach out like the high beams do. When mounted low, they don't blind oncoming drivers.
JohnP
05-04-2008, 10:09 PM
I modified the stock bracket so the Piaa 510's fit perfectly . Piaa's are kind of expensive , but are hard to beat .
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