crystal clear fogs....

i bought mine from 50resto.com
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/lrs.aspx?ref=mu&gotopage=/content_50_home.aspx
but i don't see them for 99 up





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I've got a set from Mustang Tuning, and I haven't installed them yet. I need a set of screws, as I sent my other ones to someone who bought my stockers. Mine came with the lens, housing, and bezels too.
 
HID = High Intensity Discharge

You can get true HID conversion kits from eBay, but not all are of good quality. Make sure if you buy one that the wiring harness in the kit includes relays so that the HID ballasts are powered directly from the battery, rather than through your stock headlight or fog light circuits. A decent conversion kit will run around $300
 
Give Me TP said:
You dont need the bracket, just the housing and lens.

That is very true. You don't need a new set of brackets.

However, taking the old light housings out of the brackets is a "one way" destructive process. Even being slow and very careful, I ended up breaking the pivot pins off of both the old housings. :(