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What is the easiest way to brighten up my factory fog lights. They do not fill in enough light when driving.
Greg
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2006 Unlimited Rubicon, auto, soft top and stock for now. 52 Willys CJ3A , "original and unrestored" driving it around town any chance I get.
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change the bulbs to a brighter bulb the Silverstars do the trick i believe its a H3 bulb there about $20 per bulb... someone correct me if im wrong. or if you fog lights are just really toasted with film and grim and can barly see in them try contacting your jeep dealer and see if they do light restoration i know my local dealer will do headlamps and fog lighhts for $89 saves ya mucho money instead of payin $125 per foglight.
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