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    Through-the-Grille Foglight Bulbs

    I've searched for this and haven't found anything. I know that the through-the-grille fogs use 35 watt bulbs -- but where can I buy some?

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    35W Fog Light Bulbs

    John, I bought a pair of the NOS Hella TTG fog lights from this seller on Ebay, and he provided a set of 35W bulbs for them for a modest extra charge that I can't remember.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...QQcmdZViewItem

    He's a decent guy, sells a lot of NOS Hella stuff, but there has to be an easier way to find these. Couldn't on Pelican, surprisingly

    The ones he sent, which fit but I've not strung them up yet, are GE # 91241 K35 12V 35W. Another # repeated several times on the packaging is 93636.

    SatMan seems to know all when it comes to fogs/driving lights.
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    John, try Daniel Stern Lighting

    http://www.danielsternlighting.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaudette3
    I've searched for this and haven't found anything. I know that the through-the-grille fogs use 35 watt bulbs -- but where can I buy some?
    John, Pelican parts has them. Listed as $9.50 each. Here is a link.


    http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/...ELlite_pg2.htm

    They're listed under 914 parts but they are the same as used on 911 US fogs. They also list replacement TN4 lenses.

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    Foglight bulb source: 35W Foglight bulbs

    Found a cheap source for the 35W foglight bulbs. I am sure many are running a higher watt bulb but if you want the original 35W:

    htttp://www.elightbulbs.com

    Part number is EK48052. Listed as motorcycle/snowmobile bulbs but are identical to the original Phillips bulb. Brand is Eiko but they are an exact replacement.

    Cost is $2.49 each.

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