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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / December 2004

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iawia - 28 Nov 2004 20:05 GMT
I just bought a 95 GMC and it has rectangular holes (stock, not cut in) for
driving lights. Does anyone have recommendations for driving or fog lights
(or better, a combo) that would fit a GMC properly?

Thanks.
Franko - 28 Nov 2004 21:01 GMT
Rectangular holes where?  My 98 Chevy has rectangular holes in the chrome
bumper but they are air intakes for cooling the radiator, auxiliary oil and
transmission coolers -- no way will I install auxiliary lights in them.

> I just bought a 95 GMC and it has rectangular holes (stock, not cut in) for
> driving lights. Does anyone have recommendations for driving or fog lights
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iawia - 28 Nov 2004 21:23 GMT
Hey, thanks Franko. I haven't got down to look behind the bumper, but I
clearly need to do that.
I have a 91 GMC and it doesn't have any holes in the bumper so I just
thought they must be for driving lights.

> Rectangular holes where?  My 98 Chevy has rectangular holes in the chrome
> bumper but they are air intakes for cooling the radiator, auxiliary oil
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WBucha - 28 Nov 2004 23:33 GMT
By any chance is the truck equipped with a diesel engine?
If so, then the nice holes in the bumper are not for lights, they are for extra
air flow capacity to chill the radiator.
KU - 05 Dec 2004 09:46 GMT
Depending on the size of the hole you could try Navigator driving lights by
Pilot, or if you perfer you can go to their web site,
http://www.pilotautomotive.com/pilot2.htm. Many of their products you can
get at Meijers. I've used their products in many applications, but stay away
from the Cyber White remote series, I always had problems with the remote
control feature. Water would always get up inside the control box short it
out, even after the 5 times it was replaced. But it was nice if you didnt
want to run wires through the firewall. Good luck.

> By any chance is the truck equipped with a diesel engine?
> If so, then the nice holes in the bumper are not for lights, they are for
> extra
> air flow capacity to chill the radiator.
 
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