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Fog Lamps

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I note that a lot of the guys on this board have the round fog lights, and I really like the look (my car does not have them.. yet) In particular, I like the ones with the amber lens.

I imagine the original equipment ones are nearly impossible to come by, so what about an aftermarket model?

What brand and model works well on these cars, and looks fairly original?
67 1/2 1600

Post by 67 1/2 1600 »

I have heard that the JC whitneys look very good and are somewhat close to originals?

http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Prod ... 11/c-10101

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I don't have a front bumper so mine are rectangle and peer through the bumper bracket holes. At one time I went for that stock look but I learned the hard way the front bumper is cosmetic so I did not replace it after the crash. They are stealth looking until I turn then ON!
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Joaquin-

Thanks for the tip. They were just what I was looking for, and are now on the way (with a relay, I don't want to burn up the stock switches)
8) -Joe
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I have those same foglights, they look great! a word of advice though - if you want the amber lenses, you have to order two - I think they are listed as "sets" in the catalog, but i only recieved one...
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DON'T ORDER REPLACEMENT LENSES!!!! If you want amber lenses (really dark orange on this light set - not the yellow), then buy the amber fogs. If you order lenses, you just get the outer lens. the problem is that the lens is glued to the reflector. I spoke with the MFG, and they say that you cannot replace just the lens, you have to replace the lens/reflector unit which is not sold by Whitney.

I found out the hard way - I had to ship stuff back and get the ones I wanted...
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Post by Redtail »

Sid,
Perhaps there were two seperate runs of these lights, because the lens is not attatched to the reflector on my set. I wanted to see if I liked the amber lens better so I put on the one that I had. It fit fine and I had no problem. There is a rubber gasket between the lens and the reflector, but it was not attached in any way.

strange...

FWIW I like the clear lenses anyway.
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That could be. I just know that my wife bought the Amber when I wanted clear. I bought amber lenses and ended up dealing with the manufacturer directly. I almost became a distributor...
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spyder wrote:I don't have a front bumper so mine are rectangle and peer through the bumper bracket holes. At one time I went for that stock look but I learned the hard way the front bumper is cosmetic so I did not replace it after the crash. They are stealth looking until I turn then ON!
Awesome idea on the lights in holes.... can I steal the idea?(ive been wanting to add better lighting but didnt want to drill big holes)
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Post by esmeby »

Though my car hasn't really run in a year, I too have those JC Whitney specials. They come with 100 watt bulbs which is a bit much for use in traffic. I swapped out some 55watt bulbs and can leave them on with oncomming traffic.

Tough to beat for the price.
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Post by Howard R »

Here's a suggestion. I bought Lucas reproduction fogs, with a fluted clear lens. I took out the bulbs and sprayed them amber, using a paint designed for coloring glass when making candles. The amber color is visible off the reflector. Looks very cool. It can be purchased at Michaels Crafts. I think it is a national franchise.
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Post by evomotion »

my JC lights came with a spare set of amber glass. I never used them. I might still have them. I swapped 130W H1s in to match my 90/130W standard lights.

Never enough candlewatts on a dark and twist night...
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