
Fog lights for sale and installation.
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Hi all. I have a 12 Kizashi SE. It doesn't have the fog lights
. I want to know if you guys know where to get Fog lights and if the installation is difficult. Thanks !

http://suzukipartspeople.com/product/Ki ... g%20Lights
If the direct link doesn't work, click on lights then fog lights
Includes wiring and switch
If the direct link doesn't work, click on lights then fog lights
Includes wiring and switch
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Damn $165. Are they original or aftermarket?
Remember, you get what you pay for and that Suzuki usually does a good job with their accessories.Dthrill_08 wrote:Damn $165. Are they original or aftermarket?
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I so want and need these! thanks, im going to buy!!!
2012 Suzuki Kizashi S AWD
H&R Springs, RRM Intake, Magnaflow Custom Exhaust, NRG Bucket Seats, Takata Drift II Harness, Cypher Auto Harness Bar, 25 shot NOS(for now)
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H&R Springs, RRM Intake, Magnaflow Custom Exhaust, NRG Bucket Seats, Takata Drift II Harness, Cypher Auto Harness Bar, 25 shot NOS(for now)
Facebook.com/jpreludesi
IG: N2OKizashi
My 2 cents is that you normally find way more functional lights from third party sources. It depends on what you are going for. If you are doing it for looks then go for the factory setup, but if you want fogs that really work you might want to try something else.
I don't remember seeing any DIYs on what the mounting points looks like, but if micro hella de lamps would fit that would be a good option.
I installed a set in my saabaru each one cost me about $30 off ebay. It looks like they are currently going for about $50, but I would install them again at that price. They are impressively functional. I spent a little time aiming them so I never get flashed, but they show everything that is in the ditches.
If you want really bright lights... LED offroad lamps are the way to go, but they probably won't be road legal.
I don't remember seeing any DIYs on what the mounting points looks like, but if micro hella de lamps would fit that would be a good option.
I installed a set in my saabaru each one cost me about $30 off ebay. It looks like they are currently going for about $50, but I would install them again at that price. They are impressively functional. I spent a little time aiming them so I never get flashed, but they show everything that is in the ditches.
If you want really bright lights... LED offroad lamps are the way to go, but they probably won't be road legal.