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'07 Sport Trac Replacement Fog Lamps

I have a fog lamp that's developed a leak and I'm looking for a replacement. I have seen these on eBay:

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Anyone have any experience with these?[/URL]
 






I realize this is grave digging a bit ... original post is 2019.

I just bought a set of these fog lights and have been happy with them. I did add heat shrink tubing to the connections to the main projectors. I felt they needed more wet weather protection.

An added bonus with these is there are halo rings around the projectors. Still trying to figure out how to best power those.

A GREAT tip for anyone replacing the fog light housings in this generation is that the fasteners are made so they can stab the housings in fast on the assembly line but they are a bear to get back out. There are three posts on each housing. There are three tabs that pop open and hold tight to the fascia. After wrestling with this a bit, I figured out to use a medium sized cable tie would help. Wrap the cable tie around the three tabs and tighten it enough to push the tabs back in. You can then push the post back out of the fascia. I used finger pressure on most. One of the them, I had to lightly hammer back out. I used the same cable tie on all six posts.


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