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Rodeo fog-lights, revisited #554522 01/19/05 09:58 AM
Joined: Jan 2003
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GeroniMoe Offline OP
Need a Spot
Alrighty... I've read and re-read the posts on here, and tried (and failed!) some things on my own - I ask again:

I have an '00 Rodeo, and want fog/driving lights in the stock location. I'd rather not fork out for the factory kit (I already got the switch/relay), but I'm having a really hard time finding lights that fit the holes well (while I'm not afraid to cut some plastic, the less cutting the better), and the lights I HAVE found don't easily mount to the available holes... help?

Thanks!
- Scott

Re: Rodeo fog-lights, revisited [Re: GeroniMoe] #554523 01/20/05 11:26 AM
Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 1,994
Bansil Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Go to any parts store.Look in the light section and you will find a set of rect. fog/driving lites.They are very generic and have 2 screws that hold the lens on,and a plastic revolving type of adjuster,I think Blazer makes some.

They will fit w/o cutting plastic(gotta pop out the factory covers).Look on Lisa cardomain site below for pics.....
should be some.

Bansil





98 Rodeo(hers)
00 Rodeo(his)

Lisa's Rodeo
Re: Rodeo fog-lights, revisited [Re: GeroniMoe] #554524 01/20/05 03:29 PM
Anonymous
Unregistered
I've got some Catz MSX lights on mine and they look and fit great. Onl problem is mounting as they use a single 1/2 inch bolt center top to bolt, so I took off the bumper cover to drill the hols and line everything up then put the cover back on and used a wrench inside the boxed section of the bumper to tighten everything up. Of course I did end up witha combo wrench cut in half to give me a short enough wrench to actually get more than a 1/8 turn out of it. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />

Re: Rodeo fog-lights, revisited #554525 01/20/05 07:43 PM
Joined: Oct 2001
Posts: 789
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4Play Offline
Rock Warrior
I just pulled my factory clear fogs always filling up w/ muddy water while wheeling, and installed some amber fog lights.

Im leaving tomorrow and will be gone for 5 days, but when I return I can definately post some pics.

Ashby


'00 Rodeo LSE 4WD, 3.2, Black, LSD, OME 919s w/ 2in Spacers, Superwinch Hubs, RS9KXLs, Indy4x steel braided brake lines, LT 265-75-16 MT/Rs, ShrockBars, DOR HD rear Lat. Bar, MagnaFlow.







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