Fog lights in the grill, like 'em?

Do you like or dislike foglights in the grill?


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assasinator

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people flash their high beams at me all the time and it freakin pisses me off. i turn my high beams on and leave them on for them.

i bought a 2010 pony and had it put in. its black.
 

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i am big on having as much light as possible. but the grill lights dont look good and people think you have your high beams on. relocate them to the lower bumper and have less light but the car looks alot better imo.
 

Big Ben

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people flash their high beams at me all the time and it freakin pisses me off. i turn my high beams on and leave them on for them.

i bought a 2010 pony and had it put in. its black.

You can always then aim down a little. I have HID in my center fogs and so far no high beams or birdie fingers! Also great idea on the Pony gonna do the same.
 

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I will be getting rid of the fogs in the grill since I got the HID headlamps. I will prob get the fogs in the CS style fascia once I get it.
 

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I will chime in and say that I love mine. It separates the new Mustang from the new Camaro/Challenger twins (IMO). Both big, bulky, blocky bodied cars with small black gunslits in the front end of the brick with a headlight at each end of the gunslit. The Mustang looks more...authentic to me, if that makes any sense.
 

Big Ben

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I will chime in and say that I love mine. It separates the new Mustang from the new Camaro/Challenger twins (IMO). Both big, bulky, blocky bodied cars with small black gunslits in the front end of the brick with a headlight at each end of the gunslit. The Mustang looks more...authentic to me, if that makes any sense.

Makes perfect sense to me and it carries the nostalgia of the 68-69.
 

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I was initially ok with HIDs and fogs, but after seeing the Saleen grill, and never really using my fogs, I picked a grill up on black friday. I must say, I love it!! Installed it today. With the fogs gone and the grill in, it cleaned up the look a lot. No regrets on getting rid of the fogs.

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jj6077

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I actually like the look of the fogs, but hate the extra lighting. When I drive with fogs on, it creates too much contrast and causes my pupils to panic which then give me a huge headache.
 

MikeLTDLX

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I never turned them on until last week...a month into ownership. LOL.

I really like the extra light they provide.

I voted yes for them, but now after seeing all of the pictures, I realize that I actually don't care for them. I think it is much better with the pony blacked out. Maybe I will take that route. I also like, in concept, the idea of moving them into the center, like the '67 GT500. I think I saw a grill like that on the Ford website. I really do want the Boss/CS valence with fogs, so that may make these redundant.

Tough questions!

Mike
 

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