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Old 01-13-2009, 09:21 AM
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looking to get HID fog lights
Can someone tell me if H10 is the right number for my 07 dakota fog lights?
And H13 is the headlights right?
 
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If you go here and enter make/year/model they will list all replacement bulbs for your truck. Fog lights show as 9145 which is the same thing as H10. http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProd...lacementGuide/
 
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I got to get a set for my Grand Cherokee. I just wet sanded the headlight plastic and fog light covers almost clear as new. The headlights are night/day better but I gotta get out and look to even know the fogs are on, even at night.
I'm guessing that link would have a brighter plug in replacement for mine as well, I hope...
 
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Originally Posted by HammerZ71
I got to get a set for my Grand Cherokee. I just wet sanded the headlight plastic and fog light covers almost clear as new. The headlights are night/day better but I gotta get out and look to even know the fogs are on, even at night.
I'm guessing that link would have a brighter plug in replacement for mine as well, I hope...
Assuming you mean regular bulbs and not HID's I'm sure they make silverstar ultras for it. Or you could get some Luminics Krypton bulbs, had those on my Integra, very bright but a bit pricy.
 
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Originally Posted by Altair
Assuming you mean regular bulbs and not HID's I'm sure they make silverstar ultras for it. Or you could get some Luminics Krypton bulbs, had those on my Integra, very bright but a bit pricy.
Yeah, I don't want to go through the trouble or expense of HIDs, just want something brighter. I tend to use my fogs as off-road lights. The stock ones on the truck work well, I did do silverstars for the headlights though, the stock ones were weak. But the Fogs on the Jeep, you can't even tell they are on...
 
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Originally Posted by HammerZ71
I got to get a set for my Grand Cherokee. I just wet sanded the headlight plastic and fog light covers almost clear as new. The headlights are night/day better but I gotta get out and look to even know the fogs are on, even at night.
Not to jack the thread, but Hammer, what did your lights have oxidation on them or were they just scratched up?
 
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Not to jack the thread, but Hammer, what did your lights have oxidation on them or were they just scratched up?
oxidation. I did a DIY on 'em when I did them, go to the DIY section for before and after pics...
 
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oxidation. I did a DIY on 'em when I did them, go to the DIY section for before and after pics...
Yeah...poop... I have a car with fine scratches in the lenses and I need to remove them sometime, just curious... I have read all about oxidation and nothing about plain scratches...
 
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My owners manual says H13 for headlights and 9006LL for the "fogs".

Are the manufacturers changing numbers again?
 
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Getting HID fog light through a friend who picked up a pair for his caprice (headlights), he paid $150 Cdn. (and they are not a cheap set) installed in about an hour and they are awesome even through his lenses and their the foggy style. I can get the Fog light for my 07 dakota for just over $100 Cdn.
I'll get the link for them and post it in this thread
 


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