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Phish Jul 31, 2004 08:15 PM

GM Parts Direct # (Fog lamp)
 
Sorry for stupid question. Does someone have the part number for the fog light housing? My passenger side light is busted and I need to order a new one.

steelman93 Jul 31, 2004 08:44 PM

I got one for a 95 SE last year, but I don't know the #. I had to get it through a dealer, they had the #

BonneMeMN Aug 1, 2004 12:58 AM

Get some aftermarket lights. They'll cost about as much as one GM light, and they'll work so much better. I can show you since i'm moving to mankato today (sunday)

Phish Aug 1, 2004 12:51 PM

That would be great. I was driving home on Highway 60 last night and my headlights just weren't good enough and I couldn't use brights because traffic was to heavy. :x So either way I'll buy new bulbs or totally new lights to replace the OEM fog lights.

willwren Aug 1, 2004 01:44 PM

Go to WalMart and get the cyber-white Navigators. That's the best price. 30 something bucks? They come with 55W H3's, an improvement over stock by alot. Mine now have 100W H3's. (yes, O'neil, I fixed it from WCBF cyclops mode).

Phish Aug 2, 2004 01:25 PM

I'm not thrilled with the thought of buying something I intend to use on a car from Wal-Mart, but GM is taking too long to respond and I'd rather just get my lights working again so I'm gonna head over to Advance Auto Parts and Wal-Mart to see what they have. I'll post pictures of the new lights later. :idea:

willwren Aug 2, 2004 01:56 PM

Cyber-White Navigators are well-known in the aftermarket industry. Even Autozone sells them. They're quality. Hardened glass lenses, good brackets, great reflector design. Much better than stock, and because they're smaller in diameter, they allow better airflow to the lower part of the radiator on SSE's and SSEi's.

MOS95B Aug 2, 2004 02:14 PM


Originally Posted by willwren
Cyber-White Navigators are well-known in the aftermarket industry. Even Autozone sells them. They're quality. Hardened glass lenses, good brackets, great reflector design. Much better than stock, and because they're smaller in diameter, they allow better airflow to the lower part of the radiator on SSE's and SSEi's.

Yup, even from WallyWorld, they are a good quality light. One of my lenses even took a rock a few months back. It's cracked, but still in one piece. (Kinda like me!). You can't tell a thing unless you look right at it. Still puts out some nice, bright light....

Phish Aug 2, 2004 05:32 PM

Well I just wanna say thanks to ya'll for helping me out. I ran all over the city, AutoZone had nothing but ricer crap, Pontiac wanted 74.90 for a fog light from GM, "Super" (yeah right) Wal-Mart wants $39.83 for Cyber White by Navigator HID style lights. So I'm heading out again :roll: to get the Navigators.

Thanks again all. 8)

Oh yeah and Pontiac had a GXP and 2003 SE sitting next to each other. . . I grabbed my digital cam and took some beauty shots. I'll get those up when I stop being lazy.

BonneMeMN Aug 2, 2004 05:34 PM

If you want to spend a lil more, get some angel eyes, You can Get the Hella/optilux driving lights.

Both Smellbird and I run them here in town if you'd like to check them out. He definetly sold me on them, and i was damn glad i had them on the snowy, rainy trip to Canada.


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