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    I need a decent set of fog/driving lights for a 94 camaro base model. What should I expect to spend on a set in relatively good shape? I only need the light housings themselves, I already have the mounts and switch on my car. I need the bulbs and wiring ot connect to the car's electrical as well.
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    Nevermind, I'll go find some aftermarket ones that will fit. I've looked on EBay, and I don't want to spend $100 on foglights when a set of $30 ones will work.
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    • #3
      If you want an aftermarket set of lowbeams that work really well, eurolights.com has camaro sealed beam conversions, it allows you to actually be able to just pop in 9006 bulbs instead of always having to use the crappy, badly-lit sealed beam headlights. It's a little under $100 for both lowbeams and two bulbs, but IMO it's worth it no doubt.
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      • #4
        I don't really need that right now, but you talked me into putting onto my "future mods" list. I needed the original bumper-mounted fog lights. My car has the mounts, wiring, and factory-installed switch, but the foglight housings are missing. Do you know where I can find a decent set that will look nice and mount to the factory mounts in the bumper?
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        • #5
          i think eurolite.com or whatever that place is brian's talkin about has the same thing for the fogs. a non-sealed beam conversion so once again you can pop in a bulb. i think the fogs are like an H3 or something weird and small in those conversions. my guess is they're like $100 or less as well!
          1998 Camaro SS Bullseye Turbo
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          • #6
            Thanks alot, guys! This thread sat with only my first post for about a week, and I thought nobody cared! I'll check out that site and see what I can dig up. I'll keep you posted!
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            • #7
              I couldn't find anything that looks stock, so I'm going to remove the factory mounts and mount the fogs off of my blazer in their places. The ones I'm putting on are blue when they aren't on, and yellow when they are. I got them for my Mustang like 3 years ago, and I have installed them on every car I have owned since then, so I guess this is just carrying on the "tradition." lol Thanks alot guys.
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              • #8
                good luck with the fogs.... my friends 96 Z28 (shown in my avatar picture) his fogs that he has were gettin old...one was cracked. the other was faded...anyways. after i had his car for a month or whatever, when i redid my trans and rear end. i bought him a new set of fogs. I had to take his entire bumper cover off to get to them. because he had them originally put in at his Dealership after he had rear ended some person in a Jetta. (his car was messed up like $5K damage!) anyways. good luck. hopefully you won't have to pull your bumper cover...but as Matt (MattODoom) said
                Magic 8 ball says: Doubtful it should only take like 1/2 hour to R&R (remove and reinstall)your bumper cover. especially since i think you said your dad does bump work. and you're taking bodyshop classes.
                1998 Camaro SS Bullseye Turbo
                2002 F-250 7.3 Leveled on 20s with 35's
                2006 Yamaha R6 50th Anniversary
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                • #9
                  I'm not really taking body shop classes, because I have learned more from my dad's 30 years experience than I ever could from my school's math/auto body teacher. The old auto shop teacher retired last year, and I'm taking music classes through my high school anyway, soo. . .
                  I hope I don't have to take off the bumper cover. If it comes to that, then I could always wait until I get ready to fix all of the damage to the front end from the previous owner, and install them then. If nothing else, I'll call in one of the favors that the service guys at the dealership he used to work at and have them do it for free. I'll probably just do it all in one weekend by myself though. Thanks for your advice!
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                  • #10
                    ive hurd you can get them from underneath? but i got them out/put them in through the front.... but im just good like that

                    please excuse my spelling... i went to a cathlic school.
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                    • #11
                      Should be pretty easy. The light housings are missing, so I just have to remove the oem bracket. The new ones can be attached from the front too. I guess we're both good like that! lol
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