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Old Mar 4, 2011 | 02:54 PM
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Arrow WTB: Driver Side Foglight (02-03)

Either a single or a set if your willing to hook me up.
It/they need to work because I drive through a lot of fog and can't afford not to see. I prefer they have lights in them but if not, thats ok too.
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If you drive through a lot of fog you might want to consider upgrading your fog lights.

http://www.amazon.com/Hella-00575098...9282296&sr=8-2

http://www.oakos.com/Merchant2/merch...egory_Code=450

http://www.amazon.com/HELLA-H8798808...=pd_sim_auto_4

http://www.rallylights.com/detail.aspx?ID=4276

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Old Mar 4, 2011 | 04:39 PM
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Oh man. those look sick!
Do i need the brackets thou?
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You might be able to get away with not using the brackets, but most of the people that I've seen that upgrade their Fog Lights usually have the brackets (if not those then something else) to go along with the new Fog Lights. It's because those lights are mounted slightly different than the factory lights and this gives a proper mounting location for the aftermarket lights.

I run that exact setup on my car and I very pleased with it. I opted for the FF (Free Form) ones as I thought they looked cleaner and closer to a stock style setup. They have the standard Hella 500's as well that are beveled (you can see the difference right away when you look at the 500's vs the 500FF's).

There are other options as far as aftermarket fog lights go, but the Hella 500 series is pretty similar in size to the factory fog lights and it's basically one of (if not THE) cheapest aftermarket setup that is an upgrade over the factory lights.
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Originally Posted by flukewrx
You might be able to get away with not using the brackets, but most of the people that I've seen that upgrade their Fog Lights usually have the brackets (if not those then something else) to go along with the new Fog Lights. It's because those lights are mounted slightly different than the factory lights and this gives a proper mounting location for the aftermarket lights.

I run that exact setup on my car and I very pleased with it. I opted for the FF (Free Form) ones as I thought they looked cleaner and closer to a stock style setup. They have the standard Hella 500's as well that are beveled (you can see the difference right away when you look at the 500's vs the 500FF's).

There are other options as far as aftermarket fog lights go, but the Hella 500 series is pretty similar in size to the factory fog lights and it's basically one of (if not THE) cheapest aftermarket setup that is an upgrade over the factory lights.
What are the difference's between those 2 foglights? the FF's and Hellas?
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