Replacing the Fog lights with Driving lights on a TA..
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Replacing the Fog lights with Driving lights on a TA..
.. wondering if anyone replaced the stock fog lights [the whole unit, not just bulbs] with something like the BlazerTech 3200 driving lights ? ...
If you don't know what the blazer look like... here's a pic/specs :
The Blazer 3200 Driving Light projects a forward beam far down the road for increased driving visibility. Features include -
=>Complete kit includes two lamps, insulated wire harness, heavy duty 30 AMP relay, illuminated switch, mounting hardware, fuse holder and complete trilingual instructions.
=>Blue glass formulation provides the whitest, brightest light-similar to HID lighting.
=>Computer modeled reflector is 98.5% efficient compared to conventional fog lamps which are 50%.
=>Superior Performance Halogen Bulbs - H3 55 watt.
=>Meets and exceeds all S' requirements.
=>Aluminum die-cast housing maximizes light output and provides long lasting durability.
Price: $59 - $65
Available : E-Bay, Walmart, Autozone [usually], and other online sources..
I had this on my Grand Prix and the beam was Super white BRIGHT and VERY focused.. no stupid "HID" wannabee kinda set up...
Anyone done this on their TAs ? I'm wondering if it's an exact fit.. It was on my GP which uses the same fog light assembly as the TA [correct me if I'm wrong here.. ]
If you don't know what the blazer look like... here's a pic/specs :
The Blazer 3200 Driving Light projects a forward beam far down the road for increased driving visibility. Features include -
=>Complete kit includes two lamps, insulated wire harness, heavy duty 30 AMP relay, illuminated switch, mounting hardware, fuse holder and complete trilingual instructions.
=>Blue glass formulation provides the whitest, brightest light-similar to HID lighting.
=>Computer modeled reflector is 98.5% efficient compared to conventional fog lamps which are 50%.
=>Superior Performance Halogen Bulbs - H3 55 watt.
=>Meets and exceeds all S' requirements.
=>Aluminum die-cast housing maximizes light output and provides long lasting durability.
Price: $59 - $65
Available : E-Bay, Walmart, Autozone [usually], and other online sources..
I had this on my Grand Prix and the beam was Super white BRIGHT and VERY focused.. no stupid "HID" wannabee kinda set up...
Anyone done this on their TAs ? I'm wondering if it's an exact fit.. It was on my GP which uses the same fog light assembly as the TA [correct me if I'm wrong here.. ]
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Yes many on here have replaced their T/A foglights with BlazerTech 3200 fog lights (also under the CyberWhite name). Someone also mentioned the 3600 series.
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Here are some links I got when I did a quick search for "blazertech" in the "Appearance & Detailing" and "Stereo & Electronics" sections.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ght=blazertech
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ght=blazertech
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