fog lights

dachillman65

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ok. ive got a 65 mustang coupe with MII and all sorts of other mods. i redid the wiring for foglamps with relays and fuses etc. what i need is a recomendation on good fog lamps that are easy to mount. (inexpensive is always a plus) ive got an R-model front valence that accepts the bumper. pictures of yours would be appreciated. thanks.

brian
 
dachillman65 said:
ok. ive got a 65 mustang coupe with MII and all sorts of other mods. i redid the wiring for foglamps with relays and fuses etc. what i need is a recomendation on good fog lamps that are easy to mount. (inexpensive is always a plus) ive got an R-model front valence that accepts the bumper. pictures of yours would be appreciated. thanks.

brian

If you have done the wiring the hard part is done !!!!

GT Fogs lights are easy to mount as long as you have a GT Grille. You will also have to have the correct corral for that too. The do make the front look nice.

If you do a search you will find other threads for people who ran non GT Fog lights in their grills. Some have cut the grill and mounted fog lights that way, it's an option depending on what you are looking for. If I remember correctly those lights where relatively cheap and found at any parts store.
 
87-93 GT lights

I'm using 87-93 GT lights from Mustangs Plus in the R valance of my 67 FB. I made a bracket that bolts onto the hood support to mount them to. I think it looks real good. The best thing is that the mounting bolt on the lights is at the rear of the light and is adjustable, therefore you don't see any mounting hardware.
 
dwells said:
I'm using 87-93 GT lights from Mustangs Plus in the R valance of my 67 FB. I made a bracket that bolts onto the hood support to mount them to. I think it looks real good. The best thing is that the mounting bolt on the lights is at the rear of the light and is adjustable, therefore you don't see any mounting hardware.

Do you have any pics of this?