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Lightbulb '99-'02 Fog Light replacements

I was thinking of pulling the bulbs out of my fog light lenses and putting something better in there. I thought about silverstars, but they're $40 for a pair of the 880 bulbs that are in there. Anyone have anything they like, or any other suggestions?
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Re: '99-'02 Fog Light replacements

It's not the bulbs that are the problem, I don't think. I think it's the design of the reflective housing they sit. It just not a decent interior design. There is more refraction then focus forward and so they are dispersed and lost before they make any difference. Can't wait til I lose one I'm putting either PIAA or BOSCH Driving lights in. I miss my old BOSCH ones I had. They were great...
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Re: '99-'02 Fog Light replacements

Well, I just bought a set of new silverstars on ebay for my replacement fog bulbs. They cost under $20 shipped...
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Re: '99-'02 Fog Light replacements

Could you let me know if it improves the Intensity of the stock Foggers?

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Re: '99-'02 Fog Light replacements

sure. My main goal here was to get rid of the intense yellow color of the factory foglights. I actually looked to see if sylvania made any xtravision bulbs that could be used as replacements, but it does not seem that they do. The only replacement bulbs i could find were regular sylvanias, silverstars, and a bunch of crappy jap bulbs.
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