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Old 05-26-2006, 09:50 PM
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aftermarket fog lamps: suggestions?

I wanna install some fog lamps (I have a 1LT) and I wanted to know if you guys had any brands or specific models I can trust. Anybody tried the "angel eye" lamps that they sell on ebay? HELP!
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I really like CJ's fog lamps, but there are lots of differnet lamps out there.
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thanks...rookie mistake

I thought I searched pretty well...I missed a few one of those threads. Anyone else have any other approach? I don't really mount them through the plastic molding and the other had lots of space for air and water...anyone managed to find something with a better fit?
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You could mount them then but mesh around them. You then could put the same mesh for a lower grill. I haven;t seen any lamps big enough to fill the whole space yet. Only the stock ones.
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Old 05-26-2006, 11:03 PM
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you wont really have much of an option. The plastic molding in the only stable part of that whole light area. Before you buy any driving lights, I suggest removing the plastic molding from your car and inspecting the way that area is constructed. This should give you a better idea on what you're up against.
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Originally Posted by teech
I thought I searched pretty well...I missed a few one of those threads. Anyone else have any other approach? I don't really mount them through the plastic molding and the other had lots of space for air and water...anyone managed to find something with a better fit?
That would be this thread.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/how-tutorial-library-21/do-yourself-factory-fogs-637/
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That Cap'n Howdy IS the "Thread Rounder-Upper."
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