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Old 01-31-2008, 09:37 AM   #1
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We have a 2005 FDQS. Have lost another fog light from a rock.

Does anyone know the Mfg (HELLA?) and p/n or another Mfg and p/n that will fit. Also, is there a rock guard available?

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We have a 2005 FDQS. Have lost another fog light from a rock.

Does anyone know the Mfg (HELLA?) and p/n or another Mfg and p/n that will fit. Also, is there a rock guard available?

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Old 01-31-2008, 03:33 PM   #3
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I'd cover the lenses with some of that clear acetate-like protector that WRV puts on the front of our coaches...unless the light puts out so much heat that it's not possible.
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Old 01-31-2008, 07:22 PM   #4
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The Fog lights ar actulay Driving lights. The correct part is Hella Model 500 Driving Lamp.
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I think you can get a rock guard (screen) or solid cover at a truck supply or someplace like Flying J. I have seen both on verious coaches.
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Thanks everyone for the help.

Here is the information on the driving lights:
The Hella p/n is 76109 ($24.95).
The clear plastic rock guard is p/n 79150 ($14.00).

The best price shown above is from S Sterling Co 1-877-456-2978 (Dave).
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I could be wrong here but the "standard" Hella plastic rock guards are solid plastic covers(used for off-road--they do look nice). Problem is--if the covers are on, you cant turn on your lights as little/no light gets thru, and/or you can melt the covers.
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Old scout is correct. Also the rock guards will not fit over the light with the opening in the fiberglass. I used the three M clear, it seems to work, no large rocks yet to test it. I purchased a pair of H-500's off Amazon with free shipping for 46.50 last august.

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