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Is there a bulb swap we can do on the fog lights to give a narrow beam? I don't ever use fog lights, but could use some high-speed or off-road brights.
 
W1ADE- the reflector gives the pattern of the light, not the bulb- from what I've seen the change-out Tim suggests is excellent, and is do-able!:cool:
 
been there, done that. Pep boys sells higher power bulbs for them. PS: within a week it will melt a nice brown spot in the plastic lense.



then I got smart and switched to CATZ lights. Man what a difference. Now I notice I prefer to run with my low beems because thats when the fogs work. I guess I could wire the relay so fogs stay on, but never worried about it much.



Of course you need to be crafty with tools to make mounts for them. I ended up using the stock mounts. Sure if you search on about a year or so ago for Catz lights, you will see how others mounted theres.







Originally posted by WadePatton

Is there a bulb swap we can do on the fog lights to give a narrow beam? I don't ever use fog lights, but could use some high-speed or off-road brights.
 
DIRECT FIT!

Here ya go Sorry I took so long:

The PIAA mounts, PIAA part number 30195

The Lights themselves are Piaa 510's

PIAA 510 series Ion Crystal Fog. Steel housing with a black finish that exceeds SAE durability and corrosion standards. * Pre-assembled wiring includes lighted switch and relay, providing an easy plug in installation. 5161*High performance XTRA Quartz Halogen bulb provides 85 watts of light from just 55watts of power allowing cooler operation and increased bulb life. * *Exclusive Ion Crystal Lens, a lens coating that transforms white light into amber with no loss of candle power. *Fog/foul weather lamps penetrate rain, fog, dust, and snow without bouncing back into the drivers eyes or offending oncoming traffic. Height 4 1/2" Width 4" depth 2 7/16"



Notice to consumer: PIAA lamps are intended for use solely as Auxiliary Lighting. PIAA lamps are not intended to be used for headlight purposes, nor are they certified for headlight usage. Lighting laws vary from state to state. PIAA, and Sports Car Accessories. INC. makes no representation or warranty, either expressed or implied, as to the legality of its products for street use on any vehicle or in any location. PIAA lamps are designed to improve visibility during nighttime motoring and inclement weather conditions. #ad
 
Those look pretty good, but I wasn't looking to spend any real money.



What I used to have were spotlights. Same bulb/housing as the A-pillar mounted swivel-type (like on patrol cars). Those pups would light up 2 miles of road--er woods.



I'll wait until I get all my go-fast parts on.



Thanks.
 
On a similar line, what does one use for fog/aux driving lites for the 98. 5 model 2500 with the auto transmission? There are the holes in the bumper, but not much room to mount anything due to the transmission cooler being real close. I'd rather find something that would "fit" like, and look factory. Haven't had much luck so far, and I really don't want to cobble something up. Especially since I just had to replace the whole darned bumper that some hit and run type got me for $$$$$$
 
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