Aftermarket fog lights?
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Aftermarket fog lights?
I know a lot of you Pontiac guys have factory fogs. Unfortunately for me, Buick didn't see the need for them on my LeSabre.
Well, I sure could use some. Since yours is built into the front fascia, its one of the things I can't steal from a Bonneville and easily plop into my Buick.
So, I'm looking around for some quality aftermarket ones. Anybody have recommendations? I'm not about to buy the garbage they sell at Walmart and Advance Auto. Those things are poor excuses for lighting at best.
Years ago I had an honest glass lens projector fog light set on my 87 Regal, and they were great. Can't remember the maker for the life of me now.
I'd like something that will put out an actual fog beam pattern, yellow/amber light. But something in keeping with the front of the Buick, something low profile, that wont look out of place or hideous. I know Hella makes some great off-road lights, but those I've seen are monsters and way too big to tuck under the front bumper.
Any ideas? I love the HIDs in the stock housings, but driving where I do, at the time of day I do, I really need something with an honest fog pattern, and fast..since more and more of my drive into work is in the dark every day now, and I have vision issues that make night driving difficult.
Well, I sure could use some. Since yours is built into the front fascia, its one of the things I can't steal from a Bonneville and easily plop into my Buick.
So, I'm looking around for some quality aftermarket ones. Anybody have recommendations? I'm not about to buy the garbage they sell at Walmart and Advance Auto. Those things are poor excuses for lighting at best.
Years ago I had an honest glass lens projector fog light set on my 87 Regal, and they were great. Can't remember the maker for the life of me now.
I'd like something that will put out an actual fog beam pattern, yellow/amber light. But something in keeping with the front of the Buick, something low profile, that wont look out of place or hideous. I know Hella makes some great off-road lights, but those I've seen are monsters and way too big to tuck under the front bumper.
Any ideas? I love the HIDs in the stock housings, but driving where I do, at the time of day I do, I really need something with an honest fog pattern, and fast..since more and more of my drive into work is in the dark every day now, and I have vision issues that make night driving difficult.
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