Re: Product Anti-endorsement
I've used SilverStar headlamps without incident, but after a while i just wanted to fit in with traffic instead of sticking out like a sore thumb (the Mustang is already CANARY YELLOW!). They are definitely brighter, but that mostly depends on how clear your lenses are on the headlight assemblies. The stock diffuser lenses really cut down on the amount of light, so if you want to have it REALLY bright, I would get aftermarket assemblies with clear lenses.
However, if you want MHO, I think you'd be best off to get a top-quality set of fog lamp replacements. Pilot and PIAA make some kick products (not counting their el-cheapo lines). Just make sure you get lamps made for FOG and not the regular driving lights, as they have different patterns.
We have a similar problem with fog here in Grand Rapids. Living so close to the lake makes it a problem, along with the river and smaller lakes around the area. I have to get a decent set for my little Accord soon, too! Thanks for the reminder, btw.
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