I got my auto-optiks ultrawhite fogs in the mail today (finally). i can't get them to twist all the way in the spot, but firm enough to where i doubt they would fall out of the socket. only problem is, one of the lights only works when the tip is touching a piece of metal?! what does this mean? is it a bad light?
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Try re-using the old gaskets from the old bulbs =) That usually works.2002 5-spd NBM Camaro
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thanks card, using the old gaskets make them fit right. i figured that ground was what was wrong with the other bulb, so i inspected the connections and noticed a sever of one of the two metal connections. gonna go try and sauder the connection together, tried some electrical tape but wasn't holding it good, and the heat is a little too strong for the tape anyway, lol
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i dont have fog lights on my car, i have the holes were they would go..
were would i get the fog lights and how hard is it to install them with wiring? should i refer to a professional or can i do it myself..
i would apreciate any feedback97 Firebird <br />Flowmaster series 80 Muffler,<br />3\" Highflow Cat, <br />3\" CatBack, <br />20% Tints All around.<br />2.5\" dual out (soon quad stainless steel-from fasttoys)
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nycalid on the 97 bird there a pain in the *** to do but you can definetly do them yourself, i just finished mine yesterday. Using OEM fog brackets and aftermarket fog-lights<a href=\"http://bellsouthpwp.net/d/e/defrag/sig.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">1997 Firebird V6-Y87/W68</a>
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well my car came with fogs so I allready had the brackets, I bought some foglights at DAP for like $20 and install was myself so $0
-defrag<a href=\"http://bellsouthpwp.net/d/e/defrag/sig.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">1997 Firebird V6-Y87/W68</a>
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by nyclaidback:
i dont have fog lights on my car, i have the holes were they would go..
were would i get the fog lights and how hard is it to install them with wiring? should i refer to a professional or can i do it myself..
i would apreciate any feedback<hr></blockquote>
If you're worried about wiring, just hardwire them to the low beam. Factory lights have a switch in the dash, but I never use it.\'94 Camaro 3.4<br />\"No, Starvin Marvin. That\'s my pot pie.\"
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