Replacing OEM Foglights with Aftermarket Driving Lamps

Im going to the store today to see which driving lamps have the least depth

Depth really shouldn't be an issue, there is a lot of room behind the fog lights without any obstructions.

Key would be to find something that is the same circular size.
 
are you sure? On the passenger side there wasnt much room when we replaced the fog light assembly...

Pretty sure, you can look down the engine bay and see it. I remember having sufficient room when I put in my HID kit.

Aren't you selling your car btw?
 
Pretty sure, you can look down the engine bay and see it. I remember having sufficient room when I put in my HID kit.

Aren't you selling your car btw?

no im not check my uupdate thread.

and lmao I had my bumper OFF to replace the fog light assy and there was something very close to the back of the passenger side one

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Okay, I went to a local auto supply place and since theres a lot of trucks in central PA I figured they would have driving and fog lamps
wrong, but they had the catalog

the only one out of PIAA, HELLA, KC and all them, that seems like it would work is an assembly made by DELTA. its a 4.5" Lamp drop-in for "stock replacement" that you can get in either Xenon or HID, in different temperature ballasts.
However, this place doesnt do returns on special orders, So I am a little reluctant to buy them and have them not fit at the price of $500 for the Xenons and $750 for the HIDs (these are catalog prices, so they may vary)

Theyre the DELTA 46H series driving/fog lamps 4.5" stock replacement
Part number 019339HID2 HID
Part Number 019329HID2 HID
Part number 01923950X Xenon
Part Number 01922960X Xenon

Time to do some research haha...

I figured the largest that can be set in the stock location is 4.5"-4.75", 5 will not be able to be set in, so it really narrows the search.
 
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