88-98 chevy/gmc factory foglight upgrade/replacement

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94SierraGT

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Whats up everybody? Well I have 94 sierra gt and the factory fog lights were shot and wanted to replace them. The first time I did this was on my 88 trans am so I know it works and lasts. Well I didnt want to order factory foglights because there expensive, so a trip down to advance and 20 bucks later, you can get the universal blazer fog lights in clear or yellow lense. Now to make this work is very easy. As long as your factory housings are good, this takes about 20 minutes. Take the factory housings and aftermarkets apart. Cut the wires on the factorys so you can reuse the plug. You will need the reflectors, lenses, light and pigtail from the aftermarkets. Strip all wire ends, connect wires (black to black, red to white). Using the factory endcaps, put the aftermarket reflectors and lenses in the stock housings, put the factory end caps on and enjoy!
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Ill post in detail pics tomorrow if I get a chance
 

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And these you can add h3 hids into. Havent done it yet, but have seen it done and plan on adding it later
 

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New reflectors
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New lense
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Original end caps
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Also if you plan on using HIDS, there is 3 drain holes on the bottom, make sure to seal those and also seal the lense itself. The housings get mud in them fairly easy, but the lenses seem pretty strong, i smacked the crap out of em and bent a bracket this weekend playing in some mud holes and nothing actually broke
 
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