I used to have pair of these with the covers, you can replace the inside blubs? I like hella also, but can't pay like 3 bills for lights. so i'll stick with the lower cost parts. I have old 6vt hellas that look like candles on my bug :) Joe On 04 Dec 2002, Robert Keezer wrote: > Guys? what's wrong with Bosch pilot fog > lights? You'd like mine, brand new, and I > liked the price-$11.00. > > I found them in a second -hand store brand new > in the box for a Mazda. Nagelneu! > > They even have covers! > > I have them on relays and they add an extra > 100 watts of light. Nothing wrong with that. > > I know , if your'e buying it new and > paying full price , get the best. Hella is > the best. . > > Nothing wrong yet with the new pair of Bosch > Pilot fog lights though. I'll let you know > when they have become rusted- out chipped > hunks of trash. > > Robert K > > 1982 Westfalia > > - > > <<I would agree with George as far as I do > recommend going with Hella foglights as well. > I have these available in the very nice > looking/very functional Projecktzwo foglight > kit. You can see a picture of it here: http:/- > /www.vanagain.com/Accessories.htm#German This > kit not only looks cool, but puts out a lot of > light. There is no drilling, cutting, mangling > necessary to install this kit. Simply take out > your turn signal lens and two screws from your > lower grille. Install the foglight housing and > reinstall these screws and the turn signals. > The fog lights are installed. Electrical > wiring plugs into your fuse panel and a relay > plugs into a vacant spot in the panel (86-91 > vanagon). You can install this within 30 mins > with only a philips head screw driver. > > At night this put out a lot of light. If you > were thinking of getting the H4 square lights > to help with the poor DOT low beams, these > fog lights would be a good investment. I have > been running them on my van for three years > now. I have poor night vision, and they are a > God send. > > Let me know if you are interested. If anyone > who got in on the last fog light group > purchase wants to chime in here, feel free.>> > > Thanks, Ken Wilford John 3:16 > http://www.vanagain.com Phone: (856)-327-4936 > Fax: (856)-327-2242 > > -----Original Message----- Wrom: QQWOYIYZUNNY- > CGPKYLEJGDGVCJVTLBXFGGMEPYOQKEDOTWFAOBUZXUWLS- > ZLKBRNV Of George Goff Sent: Tuesday, December > 03, 2002 7:57 AM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Re: Bosch fog lights. No, no, no. > > > Brian, > > Even if I knew where to buy Bosch fog lights, > I wouldn't tell you. I have had Bosch, Hella > and Cibie auxillary lights; over the long > haul, the Bosch are junk compared to the > others. For one thing, the Bosch reflectors > are metal which is the hallmark of a cheap > light because it will eventually it will leak > and rust. Go with Hella and you will be happy. > As I have recommended before, all things Hella > can be bought from Susquehanna Motorsports > (http://catalog.com/susq/index.htm). > Susquehanna's prices are hands-down the best, > they really have all they offer in stock, and > their packaging cannot be faulted. > > GeorgeHolen Sie mehr aus dem Web. Unter > http://explorer.msn.de/intl.asp#de gibt es > einen KOSTENLOSEN Download von MSN Explorer. |
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