cracked and broken fog lights, hid installs
cracked and broken fog lights, hid installs
so i have one foglight lense smashed to pieces and one with a rock hole and and some discoloration. finally came up with a little money and decided to fix them. but i realized the housings are expensive and non of the junkyards had them. so i went on ebay and found these and ordered them, should be here anyday. has anyone used these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/02-03...Q5fAccessories
also both my ballasts are done for, one is popping fuses and the other one will turn on for about 2 min and then turn off, so i decided to order an aftermarket kit. which will be here anyday now.
i will be posting pics of before and after and i hope this works out well.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/02-03...Q5fAccessories
also both my ballasts are done for, one is popping fuses and the other one will turn on for about 2 min and then turn off, so i decided to order an aftermarket kit. which will be here anyday now.
i will be posting pics of before and after and i hope this works out well.
I bought the same set for my car in April 2010 since both of my fogs light lens had holes in them and one of them was rusted out pretty bad. These lens are perfect replacements. Good Luck.
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bought a pair of these two when both of my foglight lense cracked. definitely a good investment. had these on since january? i believe and it's still holding up fine. 
here's a pic:

here's a pic:
update
alright, so my hid kit was the wrong one, so now i have to wait for the right one but got around to a few other things, got the fog light housings done, decided to paint them to match the car also did the door pillars in flat black. here are pics, sorry they are not in order but you'll get the point






































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Verry nice!
I fixed my fog light chip with hotmelt and weldbond2000 glue.
I plan on installing LED 9006 bulbs, and possibly coat them in silicone to prevent water damage.
I would like to do a HID kit but im worried that i will need to replace the lens first.
Where I live I get almost the most rainfall in North America so if there's a problem, it will become apparent quick.
I fixed my fog light chip with hotmelt and weldbond2000 glue.
I plan on installing LED 9006 bulbs, and possibly coat them in silicone to prevent water damage.
I would like to do a HID kit but im worried that i will need to replace the lens first.
Where I live I get almost the most rainfall in North America so if there's a problem, it will become apparent quick.
Interesting that you painted the inside of the light housing blue. It looks neat when it's daylight, but you completely f*cked their usefulness and purpose.
Also, did you paint the entire door frame or just the pillars?
Also, did you paint the entire door frame or just the pillars?
as far as the lighting issue is concerned from the fogs, im not really to worried about it due to the fact that san diego doesnt get to much fog. i know thats not all they are used for though. luckily i have a 6k hid kit on order for my normal headlights which should be here today and im putting a 10k hid kit that was given to me inside of the fogs, so should come out pretty well
Painted the reflector part of the housing but,Why ?
You do realize the time you put into them is going to be a waste when the hid are installed.
The paint is going to flake off,then back to the drawing board.
This does not even looked preped right.
The paint already looks bad in this pic.
I hope it's just the picture and it's the reflection from the ground.

love seeing new things,but if thats how the paint really is,you'll see.
You do realize the time you put into them is going to be a waste when the hid are installed.
The paint is going to flake off,then back to the drawing board.
This does not even looked preped right.
The paint already looks bad in this pic.
I hope it's just the picture and it's the reflection from the ground.

love seeing new things,but if thats how the paint really is,you'll see.
Last edited by richardparker; Sep 7, 2010 at 05:29 PM.
no your right. The paint looks real bad in the pics, it was mostly the clear coat that mad it look so bad but it did come out well, not only that I did sand down the housing before paint, also I used hi-temp engine enamel spray cans for both the paint as well as the clear.
Just so you know,I was not trying to be a ass.
If the paint and clear were not compatible that would happen.
Did you let the paint flash for anymore than 20 minutes before spraying the clear.
That could be a issue too if it was preped right.
If the paint and clear were not compatible that would happen.
Did you let the paint flash for anymore than 20 minutes before spraying the clear.
That could be a issue too if it was preped right.
No I know you were not trying to be an ass. I know it's a big difference bu I used to be a house painter. So I at least know about prep and the basics of paint. Both the same brand and what is recommeneded by the company as the primer, paint and as well the clear coat. I gave them extra amounts of time to dry and set between each coat,
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looks ugly imo.. (no offense). you should've just left it as it was (chrome). you'll have the most output for them and it brings contrast to your front end. now your foglights blend in with the car.. so in essense.. they seem invisible.. just an outline of foglights
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well i got my hids in today even though i need to clean up the install a little since i was rushed for time before work but they work pretty well. hids are bright but im sure in the chrome they would be way better.
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