looking for fog light lenses
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looking for fog light lenses
I had both of my fog light lenses fall out or taken out in my 99 t/a, was wondering If there were some colored lenses that I could purchase or even clear ones?
i didn't want to change the whole assembly, unless I absolutely had too...
i didn't want to change the whole assembly, unless I absolutely had too...
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The fog light lenses are not removeable in the 1998-2002 Firebird.
Either you have aftermarket fog lights or they are broken. You'll have to either glue them back together or replace the entire fog light housings.
Either you have aftermarket fog lights or they are broken. You'll have to either glue them back together or replace the entire fog light housings.
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thats what I was thinking, they are oem fogs but i didn't think that the lens came out of them, maybe they were broken before hand who knows, but thanks for the help
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ebay has the fog light housings, like $70 each side...so $140 total, better than the dealer where you WILL get raped on pricing...orrr used "decent" housing at $50 per side...or $100 total, either way these housings are expensive as hell cuz NOBODY makes semi-cheap replacements, only the DEPO replica OEM housings...which like i said can be ound on ebay or a few other places hope this helps, latR
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So on LS1 T/A's the lenses dont separate from the housings? I find that hard to believe, they may be glued in but can deffinatly be separated apart. A rock shattered one of the lenses on my 96 T/A and i just took out the other lense traced the shape on a piece of paper and took it to a glass shop to have 2 lenses cut out. They arent curved tho but rather flat, but you cant tell the difference. I think it was only like 25 or 30 bucks. I think thats the best way to go. That was like 3 years ago and havent had a problem.
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I think the $60 aftermarket setup I have is a better and easier idea.
http://www.fadingarrow.com/FogLights.htm
http://www.fadingarrow.com/FogLights.htm