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#1372544 08/29/05 05:53 PM
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hi
Which fogs will fit stocks(what are the sizes 3.5")??
and which would u recommend?
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Depending on how much you want to spend...
Cheap- go with the Hella Optilux 2500's, they seem to be the latest craze.
And if you want to spend alot of money get the PIAA's.

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Pilot also makes driving lights for the Contour as well.


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I like mine, i got some projectors from pilot, i wouldn't bother with the PIAA's, although kick-ass, they're foglights, which means low to ground and getting hit with stuff at high speeds.


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Hella Optilux is the best bang for the buck. My PIAA's are nice, clear, and bright as hell... but the $50 tag on teh optilux compared to $250+ PIAA's price tag is the biggest factor. Pilot has one of the better economy/performance fog light set ups for the Tour's. If you look through Goonz's posts, you'll find his how to for installing the Hella Optilux into the existing housing. He definetly makes it look easy and looks totally factory.. with the exception them being clear and brighter. I'd search and find ya th ehow to, but I've done enough searching for everyone else today


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PIAA 510 ION fogs are awesome and you can get them either in driving lights or fogs. In addition to that they're a quality product using glass lenses and heavy duty metal housings.


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both my piaa's are cracked.

i did only pay $150 for them though.


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Originally posted by Stry-ped:
Hella Optilux is the best bang for the buck. My PIAA's are nice, clear, and bright as hell... but the $50 tag on teh optilux compared to $250+ PIAA's price tag is the biggest factor. Pilot has one of the better economy/performance fog light set ups for the Tour's. If you look through Goonz's posts, you'll find his how to for installing the Hella Optilux into the existing housing. He definetly makes it look easy and looks totally factory.. with the exception them being clear and brighter. I'd search and find ya th ehow to, but I've done enough searching for everyone else today




Chad's right, the optilux are the best bang for the buck and they are bright as hell!!..





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I went with the Hella Optliux 2500's,since they are what were recommended to me. I didn't want to pay $300CDN for the PIAA's,so I went with the Hellas.

I like the Hella's alot. The angel eyes look awesome,and the light itself it bright,but I've got mine aimed pretty well and I sometimes get a bad glare on my windshield from them. However,with my lowbeams and Hellas turned on at night,the light is so much better.

Definetly a good mod. Pain in the ass to install if you don't have factory brackets though.


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Chad did you finish your projector fg lights yet!?

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