3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Alright, so i'm a bit of a lighting nut. I did a FX35 retrofit on my 99 camry, and it's awesome. but now i want some projector fog lights to go with them.
I know what projector fogs i want to use. but i don't know how to get them to fit.
Usually, a foglight retrofit consists of cutting the back of your OEM fog lights and sticking the projector in and using JB weld or something to keep it there.
Well we all know the 99 camry didn't come with fog lights, ever. (that or i'm just stupid and couldn't find it)
So has anyone used some fog light housings from other cars and got them to fit? I bought some ebay fog lights that said would fit a 99 - 00 camry (i know the bumpers are different) but of course, they don't fit. But i was refunded my money
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I did search, and i found some people using those circular fog light bezels, but i meant more of fog light housings from other cars that would fit. I don't really want to cut the bumper, and i don't really like those bezels.
And yes, they are laser interceptors. I was removing them because i had one bad head. New ones are on the way.
The 4th gen had an option for O.E. foglights, they are just extremely hard to come by. They are also projectors, so that may help if you can find a pair to chop up.
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Anyway, I think it'll be extremely hard for you to find the OE fog lights (I haven't even seen them myself) And any aftermarket fog light housing will require you to cut up your bumper. Nothing really fits into those slits, and I'm almost positive your fog projectors won't fit either. What I'd suggest is coming up with a mounting bracket so that you can mount your projectors behind the grill. Which fogs are you using, that'll make it easier to decide the next step.
'07 Honda Ruckus Big Bore TOTALED: '03 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4x4 5.4L, '96 Camry LE 5S May '10: '11 Sienna V6 XLE FWD 8-pass. July '10: '06 Matrix XR Auto FWD Oct. '09: '05 RAV-4 L 4WD
99 Camry LE I4 OEM Fogs that I installed myself last year
@adalex i like ur fogs, do u have to use the oem lights with those bezels? i saw some similar looking projector fogs for much cheaper than the oem, and if those would work the bezels arent too much. anyway nice look!
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