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  • Makeing you fog lamps xenon/euro like your head lamps???

    Well my head lamps have xenon/euro bulbs now and look great, now i want my fog's to look just like them insted of the stock piss color they are. Is there an actual bulb inside of the glass of the fog light? If so then i found these on the net...

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BLUE-...ayphotohosting

    Good deal if you ask me. Question is how hard is it to replace the bulbs inside the fog lights?
    what should i do with my 3.8 maro?

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    I really need to do this too. I dont use my fog lights anymore b/c the blue on yellow looks silly and cheap.
    1998 Camaro V6 \"Black Mamba\"<br />Y87<br />Whisper Lid w/ K&N filter<br />Flowmaster American Thunder<br />Numerous appearance mods.<br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2154172\" target=\"_blank\">Car Domain</a>

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      the foglights are real easy to replace. it takes literally like less than 5 minutes. just look under your car and remove the two bolts right in front of the tire, and the black panel thing flips down. the bulbs just pull straight down from the light housing, if i remember correctly. when i got my car, there were no bulbs in the foglights, so it was one of the first things i did. 17 bucks shipped isnt bad either. seems like when i bought mine at the store they were at least 20 for the plain ones. let me know how they turn out, i am considering replacing all my bulbs, too.
      98 camaro v6, ssm, mostly stock<br /><br />if i had bumper stickers they would say this:<br /><br />yes, as a matter of fact, i DO own the road!<br /><br />my physics teacher would be happy with my driving: constant acceleration

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Silver 98:
        the foglights are real easy to replace. it takes literally like less than 5 minutes. just look under your car and remove the two bolts right in front of the tire, and the black panel thing flips down. the bulbs just pull straight down from the light housing, if i remember correctly. when i got my car, there were no bulbs in the foglights, so it was one of the first things i did. 17 bucks shipped isnt bad either. seems like when i bought mine at the store they were at least 20 for the plain ones. let me know how they turn out, i am considering replacing all my bulbs, too.
        Really? I have an 02' maro, and i got down under there today and it looked like its gonna take a while
        what should i do with my 3.8 maro?

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        • #5
          Don't do what I did. Use the flap with the 2 bolts like he said. I took off the whole thing, and found that while it was sitting on the ground :D
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