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Fog Light Recommendations

stlmo_gtp

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So i currently have a set of BlazerTech 2200 fog lights the only thing is that one of them has a crack so i am think about buying some new ones does anyone have any recommendations? or should i just go get another set of 2200's? pictures would also be a great help

Thank you everyone for any advice you can give me on the topic
 


I just installed the cyber whites into my 2000 GP GT and they look great
Apparently they are very similar to the blazertechs
I picked up a set for 25 bucks at the local advance auto parts
Here is a link: Advance Auto Parts: Cyber White Series by Pilot - Part NV-602W

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yea i was actually just looking at those, is the light output pretty good? also is the output white or yellowish?
 
I got the cyber whites and they are pretty good. Output is slightly white and some have even told me it looked blueish. And no they won't melt with HID's because the have glass lenses.
 


I got those fogs from advanced, im not a fan of the light output they are bright wit hids but not to the point were you can drive with just fogs like the stockers with HIDs. Also mine cracked the first few months i had them. They are still currently in my car but have taken a beating
 
I had the cyberwhites and the blazertech 3200's. They both had good output with halogens. They will be much brighter with HIDs. They have better output than the stock fogs. You also do not have to worry about melting them like the stock fogs since they are glass. As far as them cracking look into purchasing some type of x-pel material. I learned my lesson after a broken set of glass fogs.
 


I had the cyberwhites and the blazertech 3200's. They both had good output with halogens. They will be much brighter with HIDs. They have better output than the stock fogs. You also do not have to worry about melting them like the stock fogs since they are glass. As far as them cracking look into purchasing some type of x-pel material. I learned my lesson after a broken set of glass fogs.

x2 on the X-pel

Without it you may go through a couple of sets due to cracking the glass lens.
 
yea come to find out the advance auto by me doesn't actually sell these any more they went threw and invntory change and now they are being replaced with Blazer 4" bulbs they are still blue-ish but have a different mounting bracket and they also have a rigged ring around them, not to big of a fan on them so right now i am back to square 1 maybe ill just go back with the 2200's again
 
Do you have a walmart around you? That's were I bought mine.

Yes i do i will have to be sure and check as soon as i can, didn't think that wal-mart would sell them, that is great info Thanks!!!

Edit: Just placed a bid on ^^^^^^^those so if i miss out on those then i will check wal-mart
 
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Do they mount up just like the stock fog housing or do you need to do any mods to the brackets to make them fit right?
 
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