Here's the link:
http://www.harborfreight.com/automotive-...ghts-37349.html
Originally $9.99, but got them for $7.99 with a coupon code, plus $5.99 shipping. Yes, they are very cheap (almost too cheap to trust). But I reaearched these online, and evidently they are quite popular. Reviewers have said that these are brighter than their factory fog lamps... obviously that will vary by application. Technically, these aren't specifically fog or driving lamps. They're kind of just generic halogen lamps that put out a good amount of light according to reviewers, and based on a night-time picture I saw.
Unlike most dirt cheap lights, these lights actually have light "diffusers" built into the lens. Most cheap lights have a smooth reflector (not free-form) and a smooth lens, so they just spray light everywhere and give you no useable light. These, however, look like they will do a decent job.
I found some scrap 2"x2"x1/4" thick angle-iron. I'll cut it to 1' long, and drill holes in it to mount it to the front license plate holes. Just FYI, the license plate mounting holes are 7" apart, and I'm gapping the actual holes for the lamps themselves at 8" apart (saw another example of this done, and it looked good). I'll post back with my impressions after I do the install. The nice thing about the angle-iron mounting bar is that if I ever want to remove it, I can, and it won't leave any holes or scratches behind. Plus, I could also upgrade to Hella 500's or something similar in the future, using the same holes I did for these lights
http://www.harborfreight.com/automotive-...ghts-37349.html
Originally $9.99, but got them for $7.99 with a coupon code, plus $5.99 shipping. Yes, they are very cheap (almost too cheap to trust). But I reaearched these online, and evidently they are quite popular. Reviewers have said that these are brighter than their factory fog lamps... obviously that will vary by application. Technically, these aren't specifically fog or driving lamps. They're kind of just generic halogen lamps that put out a good amount of light according to reviewers, and based on a night-time picture I saw.
Unlike most dirt cheap lights, these lights actually have light "diffusers" built into the lens. Most cheap lights have a smooth reflector (not free-form) and a smooth lens, so they just spray light everywhere and give you no useable light. These, however, look like they will do a decent job.
I found some scrap 2"x2"x1/4" thick angle-iron. I'll cut it to 1' long, and drill holes in it to mount it to the front license plate holes. Just FYI, the license plate mounting holes are 7" apart, and I'm gapping the actual holes for the lamps themselves at 8" apart (saw another example of this done, and it looked good). I'll post back with my impressions after I do the install. The nice thing about the angle-iron mounting bar is that if I ever want to remove it, I can, and it won't leave any holes or scratches behind. Plus, I could also upgrade to Hella 500's or something similar in the future, using the same holes I did for these lights