Fog Lights
#1
Fog Lights
Had one of my fog lights broke by a stone. I went to the dealer to get a price $100.00 plus tax. I had to ask him if he was on something that is robbery with out the gun. Dose any body make a fog light for the Ram at a reasonable price.
#3
Same thing happened to me, but it was closer to $150. I went to a local aftermarket parts place here in AR called Mid-State Aftermarket Body PArts or something like that. Called them up and said they would sell it for $72 and change. Needless to say, I bought it.
#4
I got mine from headlightswholesale. It shipped quickly, and once installed I couldn't tell the difference from the stock one. It even came with a bulb, and didn't need to be adjusted.
http://www.headlightswholesale.com/p...LL+SIZE+PICKUP
Afterwards, I put some Stonguard on both, and haven't broke another one.
http://www.headlightswholesale.com/p...LL+SIZE+PICKUP
Afterwards, I put some Stonguard on both, and haven't broke another one.
#5
I work at an auto salvage yard , ill check and see at work tomorrow what we have and get you a price, hopefully quite a bit cheaper than the $100....
Right or Left?
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Thats a pretty good deal for buying 1 light, ill see if I can beat it, but I doubt it for a nice new light....
Right or Left?
EDIT:
I got mine from headlightswholesale. It shipped quickly, and once installed I couldn't tell the difference from the stock one. It even came with a bulb, and didn't need to be adjusted.
http://www.headlightswholesale.com/p...LL+SIZE+PICKUP
Afterwards, I put some Stonguard on both, and haven't broke another one.
http://www.headlightswholesale.com/p...LL+SIZE+PICKUP
Afterwards, I put some Stonguard on both, and haven't broke another one.
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Sounds like Scotch Cal. Good stuff. Used on the leading edge of jet plane wings to reduce etching from the jet blast throwing small particles of sand while following each other down the tarmac. I have it also on the front edge of my dually fenders and on the running board. It does yellow a bit with age so not good on white - - grrrrr. Lots of fancy cars using it across the front of the hood and fenders to prevent chipping of the paint.
#9
I scrolled through some old threads, and found that I apparently ordered the precut foglight protection kit for like $10 from www.stonguard.com, but now when you go to the site they only seem to list a protection kit for the paint on the front of the fenders, hood, and what not... I can't find anything for foglight protection.
This page http://www.epdwindowfilm.com/ppf_files/ppffaqs.htm says
So I wonder... anyhow, googling 3M fog light protection brings up a bunch of other pages.
This page http://www.epdwindowfilm.com/ppf_files/ppffaqs.htm says
Q. Can 3M Paint Protection Film be used on headlights, fog lights or windshields?
A. No, it does not meet the Department of Transportation's standards for optical clarity.
A. No, it does not meet the Department of Transportation's standards for optical clarity.
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#11
I got mine from headlightswholesale. It shipped quickly, and once installed I couldn't tell the difference from the stock one. It even came with a bulb, and didn't need to be adjusted.
http://www.headlightswholesale.com/p...LL+SIZE+PICKUP
Afterwards, I put some Stonguard on both, and haven't broke another one.
http://www.headlightswholesale.com/p...LL+SIZE+PICKUP
Afterwards, I put some Stonguard on both, and haven't broke another one.
#12
Yes, it comes with moulded arms to be a direct bolt-on and plug in replacement.
The only difference I can see from the factory unit is that it doesn't say Hella on it, and the shape of the webbing on the back of the unit.
If you didn't have factory fog lights, though, it would probably be better to get a fog light kit. If you bought two replacement lights you would still need bolts, wiring/switch, and the little buckets that replace the plastic looking grille things that come on trucks w/o fog lights...
The only difference I can see from the factory unit is that it doesn't say Hella on it, and the shape of the webbing on the back of the unit.
If you didn't have factory fog lights, though, it would probably be better to get a fog light kit. If you bought two replacement lights you would still need bolts, wiring/switch, and the little buckets that replace the plastic looking grille things that come on trucks w/o fog lights...
#14
If you didn't have factory fog lights, though, it would probably be better to get a fog light kit. If you bought two replacement lights you would still need bolts, wiring/switch, and the little buckets that replace the plastic looking grille things that come on trucks w/o fog lights...
It is designed to retrofit the factory foglights. Bolts are pretty easy to find that match up at nearly any hardware store. I can get the 9005 bulb pigtails at NAPA (Fogzilla mod) so wiring harness is unnecessary - I'll build my own with a relay and switch so I control when they're on. So, all i need is the lights.
BTW, are these trucks a two, or four bulb system in the headlights? 9005 bulbs for all?
#15
Two things.
The first is go buy a retro fit foglight kit from DC. You can get the complete kit which includes TWO foglights and misc. pieces for only a few $$ more than they want for just a replacement light. That way you have an extra light sitting on the shelf.
And the second is, what is that bumper thingie in last post? That thing belong on a truck?
I may have to redo my sig too include cattle guard front bumpers.
The first is go buy a retro fit foglight kit from DC. You can get the complete kit which includes TWO foglights and misc. pieces for only a few $$ more than they want for just a replacement light. That way you have an extra light sitting on the shelf.
And the second is, what is that bumper thingie in last post? That thing belong on a truck?
I may have to redo my sig too include cattle guard front bumpers.