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Old 03-06-2003, 01:01 PM
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After looking at my Denali and H2 side by side, I'm pretty sure that the fogs from the Denali could not be simply switched out.

They are identical in size and shape, but the similarities stop there. The denali light has a bracket actually attached to the backside of the light that mounts to the airdam, I could not see a way to take the light out of the bracket, even if I could the holes that are at the 12 and 6 o'clock position on the H2 light arent there. Also, the flange that accepts the bulb socket is different, so you'd be looking at wiring changes as well.

Oh well,,

I did discover upon inspecting my H2's drl's that the chromed plastic inside the housing at the 12 o'clock position is fading (burning??)to the bare white plastic. Wasn't that way 10days ago at the car wash, I've got 235hrs on the hourmeter, (90% or so daytime) and have been running the stock bulb.

Has anyone else seen this??

Thanks,
John
JSA_3 (west texas white)
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