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lltek.com foglights for B5

Old Nov 20, 2005 | 12:15 AM
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Default lltek.com foglights for B5

Hey gang, this is my first thread start - woot!

Anyway, enough of the stupid shenanigans. I just sold my accord and added the A4 to the stable. There are a few things that I would like to add/change, but the initial impression is that I love it. Tracks like a bloodhound, and looks super snazzy. And isn't a BMW.

So, I was thinking of picking up the lltek foglights for my 98 - I think it will really round out the front end and make my car just a little bit farther ahead than my roommate's C60. I gotta keep a step up on these punks....

Has anyone installed this kit before with success? Failure? I've put fogs in a lot of vehicles before, and getting the switch wires to someplace in the cockpit is always the hardest part. Any input would be greatly appreciated....as I am pretty much just trying (in vain) to get my new ride to look like Sandman's.

Check 'em out (but I'm sure most of you have seen this before):
http://www.lltek.com/fog.htm

Thanks!
 
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 12:24 AM
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Ooo, That will look nice.
I want to put fogs in mine too, just think that lltek is just toooo expensive.

You can probably find some kind of walkthrough on AW.
 
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 12:30 AM
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i'd like to do that too, hmmmm
 
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 12:52 AM
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first off, your car already has a foglight switch in it (your fog lights are integrated into your headlights right now), so wiring lower fogs is very easy. i was able to find a pair of 99.5+ oem fog lights with grills for 80 bucks. all you have to do is take the fog light wire from your headlight and run it down to the fogs. i would stay away from lltek if i were you, i've heard many, many, many complaints about their customer service.
 
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 01:14 AM
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ORIGINAL: bentframe

first off, your car already has a foglight switch in it (your fog lights are integrated into your headlights right now), so wiring lower fogs is very easy. i was able to find a pair of 99.5+ oem fog lights with grills for 80 bucks. all you have to do is take the fog light wire from your headlight and run it down to the fogs. i would stay away from lltek if i were you, i've heard many, many, many complaints about their customer service.
Thanks for the info. I am very aware of the fog light switch situation - I had investigated that on the way back to my house (with me pushing both of the "fog" buttons, and my bro wondering what was wrong with one of my taillights). Yeah I also checked out the write-up on audiworld, and wiring right off of the factory fog light would be totally boss.

Where did you get yours? Ebay? Doesn't look like they're in the sig anymore....possible unload....??
 
Old Nov 20, 2005 | 02:54 AM
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no, i just got them, the picture in my sig is pre-foglights....i usually try to find most stuff on classifieds before ebay. check here, audiworld, audizine, vwvortex...those are the big ones
 
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