Re: fog lamps

From: DesignTech@worldnet.att.net
Date: Sat Mar 01 1997 - 14:39:38 EST


i happen to like anything that comes from KC

they r the best company i have ever dealt with as far as lifetime
warranties r concerned

i put 100W H3 halogens in instead of the 55W and if left on too long they
melt the lenses, and if left on longer, the rest of the housing melts

(2 years later i put the 55W back in)

anyhow, i melted the sh*t out of them more than 5 times and they always
replaced them without hassel

afterr the first time i didn't even bother with calling to see if it was
covered, i just sent them in every couple of months and they were replaced.

i even got KC highlites pens and note pads with my new lenses.

i guess being a repeat customer has its privelages

Definately go with KC.
they might be a tad more expensive than bosch and way more than anything
you find at K-Mart but its worth it

QUALITY!

-Mark (DesignTech@worldnet.att.net)

1993. 5.2l, auto, 3.50 SureSlip, 4X2, True Duals,
Emerald Green, S/B, Reg Cab. K&N Open Element ,
Splitfires.

See Pictures At http://members.tripod.com/~MasterOfR

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> From: Arg12@aol.com
> To: dakota@ait.fredonia.edu
> Subject: fog lamps
> Date: Saturday, March 01, 1997 1:48 PM
>
> I've got a '97 Dakota Sport and NOW I want fog lamps. Does anyone have an
> exciting experience to pass along regarding installation of factory
lights? I
> know I need lamps, relay, and the switch. Is there a kit sold for this
> installation? What about the wire harness? Should I forget it and get
some
> after-market brand? Appreciate any info.

 



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