TJ Foglights

jeepinmatt

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Ive had a busted lens on one of my foglights for a loooong time, but now there are enough cracks in it that it really needs to be replaced. Me, being the fool that I am, thought the stealership might actually sell the piece of glass that needed replacement...I heard the words "one hundred forty bucks, we can only get the complete assemblies" and quit listening to hear whether that was each or both.

So, whats the hot ticket for fixing the stock stuff or whats a durable, good looking foglight set?
 
i use the 5" procomps too. they have lasted for about 2 or 3 years now and look good. i think i payed 15 each for them. the only problem is the finish isn't real durable and i need to wire brush some rust on the tops of them and repaint them. for the money you can't go wrong. hella 500's are nice if you want to spend that kind of money
 
X3 on the Procomps.... i dont run em, but know many that do, and theyre great... plus you can get them all the way up to 150W i think.... as far as the paint coming off... you could always take them apart and have the housing powdercoated....


Ive heard that the Warn's are durable and they have a switch to go from driving to fog, but theyre kinda pricey
 
I have one factory fog light, the ring that holds the lens in ihas been ground down to fit on the KC brush gaurds.
 
Yup... they're about $65 for a pair of 500's, but they are VERY reliable, easy setup, excellent light quality, slim profile fits great all over, and they're nice looking (because that's what it's all about anyway :flipoff2: )
 
I may have to got with some Heller 500s. IIRC they are available in a fog pattern or a spotlight pattern, right?
 
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