Foglights on AP2?
Here is a pic of my AP1 with the Odyssey lights. I know this doesn't help you AP2 guys much. The vent on the AP2 is taller than it is wide so fitting a driving light (white) or foglight (yellow) there would be difficult. I think the only way it could be done to look factory would be to cut a hole in the bumper. It would look good in the large blank area below the headlight. There would have to be a trim piece fabricated to finish the rough hole. Maybe something like the trim piece that the 99-00 Civic Si uses.
I have always associated factory fog/driving lights with high end or sports cars. If you think of most cool cars they usually have some sort of factory installed driving light. The S should have had auxilary lighting from the factory, but with the HIDs I guess the factory thought that was enough. These driving lights are really just for looks anyway so it is a bit of a waste other than making one car stand out from another.
I have always associated factory fog/driving lights with high end or sports cars. If you think of most cool cars they usually have some sort of factory installed driving light. The S should have had auxilary lighting from the factory, but with the HIDs I guess the factory thought that was enough. These driving lights are really just for looks anyway so it is a bit of a waste other than making one car stand out from another.
Prior to becoming an AP2 S2k owner I had a series of Audis (A4 and 2 S4's) and always used the fog lights in the Pacific NW winters because it gave me considerably more light down closer to the road than the headlights.
Our headlights are so much closer to the pavement that this is not really a useful consideration. I haven't missed my old foglights at all....
Our headlights are so much closer to the pavement that this is not really a useful consideration. I haven't missed my old foglights at all....







