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Old 01-14-2013, 12:48 AM
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Originally Posted by 2010_FX4_Lux
I'm working on fitting a pair of Ford Fusion projector fog lights w/ 35W HID bulbs into the stock brackets. I have the projectors opened up and I modified the cutoff shield. Hope to have them in as soon as the weather warms up.

See this thread for details (not mine) :
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/show...KZ-Milan-etc-)
I'm definitely looking forward to more info from you on this. I want to do the same thing. Keep us updated!
Old 01-14-2013, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by 2010_FX4_Lux
I'm working on fitting a pair of Ford Fusion projector fog lights w/ 35W HID bulbs into the stock brackets. I have the projectors opened up and I modified the cutoff shield. Hope to have them in as soon as the weather warms up.

See this thread for details (not mine) :
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/show...KZ-Milan-etc-)
Great idea! Those fogs look like they may be easier to work with that the CTS fogs. Where did you get yours from? How hard is it to take them apart and remove that upper shield?
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Originally Posted by TeamZambo
Great idea! Those fogs look like they may be easier to work with that the CTS fogs. Where did you get yours from? How hard is it to take them apart and remove that upper shield?
I bought mine from a forum member a while ago. They were very easy to split and remove the upper shield. Took maybe 10 mins each with a rotary tool. These are 100% metal (aluminum, magnesium, not sure) which makes them easy to work with.

I need to order the HID to put in them. Going with 35W Morimoto's. I've been told 50W is to much.
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How did you put them back together after you split them? how did you fit them in to the fog housing? If you could post pictures of the process it would be great!



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