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I used to have the same problem on my red 94. With the passenger side bulb always blowing. Had a short somewhere, or something. Got on my last nerve. Never found it before I sold it.

Ok I should have mentioned at the beginning of the thread what I was looking for. Got enough answers though that I'll just check those out. I'm really not looking to do HID right now. I could but I'm just not into all the cost and wiring at the moment. I'd like to just buy a set that is already good. Good, properly shaped foglights that bolt right up and work well. Someone said PIAA and I'd totally forgotten about them. Never heard of the other brand, Rigid. I'll check those out as well.
 

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the stock bulbs always did blow pretty fast imo, not sure what the deal was but going on almost 4 yrs on my hids now with out having to swap anything out.
 
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Found these:

http://www.cjponyparts.com/foglights-ultra-clear-pair-gt-1994-1998/p/FGLA30P/


http://ecommerce.mossmotors.com/p/m...g-driving-lights/clear-fog-lamp-kit/060-843-M


http://www.autosportcatalog.com/index.cfm?fa=p&pid=6004&addcar=1


The bulbs are quite expensive. That's all I could come up with that are the right shape. Not sure if they're any good or not. People seem to think its actually the bulb that makes all the difference, and I can see why. Those stock bulbs are pretty much useless. What bulbs would you recommend? That will plug in to the stock setup of course. I'll start by just getting some way better bulbs and some new housings that fit the car, such as those I linked. Someone said PIAA made some good ones but I didn't find those. I'm just looking for either an all in one bolt up system, or a bolt up new housing, and some better bulbs that just plug right in. Not really looking for a whole project at this time.
 
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I purchased depot fogs of amazon for $55 for the pair. Match em to hids really helps esp 3000k
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For some reason I was thinking the HID bulb may be a little too long for these factory fog lamps. Any issues with that?
 

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