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Driving light out, '95 Legacy ...

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... what's my alternatives, certainly NOT an OEM replacement. Who's found a fit?

Buy driving light do you mean fog light, or headlight. There are no aftermarket parts for either. So you can go with new from the dealer. Used. Or engineer somthing eles in there.

... what's my alternatives, certainly NOT an OEM replacement. Who's found a fit?
Is it round?

I am working on fitting a piaa 520 into my outback after finding out subaru oem fogs are 129 each and have no replacement lenses.

Mine are still good now but cracked so it is only a matter of time.

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Is it round?

I am working on fitting a piaa 520 into my outback after finding out subaru oem fogs are 129 each and have no replacement lenses.

Mine are still good now but cracked so it is only a matter of time.

OEM driving (not headlight), (not fog 'cause it's white). yes round, 'bout 3" diameter, hides down in the nostrils close to the ground, so all the chipseal can kill 'em (which is what happend).

 

And I KNOW that SOA wants way too much money for 'em. If someone hasn't already found one that fits, I'll go figger it out. I want to replace with fogs, not white driving lights.

Would these fit?

 

http://www.hella.com/produktion/HellaPortal/WebSite/Internet_usa/ProductsServices/Performance_Lighting/Micro_DE/Micro_DE_Xenon/Micro_DE_Xenon.jsp

http://www.hella.com/produktion/HellaPortal/WebSite/Internet_usa/ProductsServices/Performance_Lighting/Micro_DE/Micro_DE/Micro_DE.jsp

 

What about checking to see if any online vendors have old stock of the OE lamps that they're clearancing out? I'm pretty sure I've seen those go for a lot less than what SOA originally sold them for.

 

Steve

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They might Outback, but I really want just bulbs. I'll pop one out this weekend (after I get my garage cleaned up so I can work on my airplane that has kicked my poor 'Roo outdoors for the winter), and go see what I can find that fits (or can be MADE to fit).

 

I just don't see where SOA gets off charging what they do for bloody lightbulbs.

OEM driving (not headlight), (not fog 'cause it's white). yes round, 'bout 3" diameter, hides down in the nostrils close to the ground, so all the chipseal can kill 'em (which is what happend).

Careful judding something by its color.;)

Fog lamp assy Right - 1995 all, 1996 w/o outback95-96 $209.27 $156.95

 

If it is round then it is not a '95 fog lamp. It would be an Outback fog lamp.

Fog lamp assy Right - 1997-99 outback sedan, sus96-97 $151.10 $113.33

They might Outback, but I really want just bulbs..

Then go to your local parts store and buy a bulb.

 

I just don't see where SOA gets off charging what they do for bloody lightbulbs.
Bulb Back - 1997-99 outback sedan, sus96-99 $19.95 $14.96

Probably not going to be much cheaper anywere eles.

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OK, all fixed. The light unit is marked "Kotto", looks to be a factory job, but whadaiknow?

 

 

NAPA 1255/H3: $4.95.

 

Thanx Guyz.

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