PIAA fog lights in grill.
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Update.
Well I finally did the install of the fog lights and it came out just as I wanted, I need to align the height a little as it was just off on one side but as it's getting late I will leave that for tomorrow.
Here are some pics I just took, sorry for the bugs all over the front bumper but I did not have time to clean her all up...hehe.
Here are some pics I just took, sorry for the bugs all over the front bumper but I did not have time to clean her all up...hehe.
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Took about 2 hours, the hardest part was getting the wires through the firewall as there are not that many places to feed it through. The switch actually fit into a knock out which is located below the VDC and trunk opener switch which was cool.
All in all I think it is an easy task to do if you follow the few instructions provided for the lights, the cutting of the grill was also easy with the right tools.
All in all I think it is an easy task to do if you follow the few instructions provided for the lights, the cutting of the grill was also easy with the right tools.
#23
Originally Posted by urban
Took about 2 hours, the hardest part was getting the wires through the firewall as there are not that many places to feed it through. The switch actually fit into a knock out which is located below the VDC and trunk opener switch which was cool.
All in all I think it is an easy task to do if you follow the few instructions provided for the lights, the cutting of the grill was also easy with the right tools.
All in all I think it is an easy task to do if you follow the few instructions provided for the lights, the cutting of the grill was also easy with the right tools.
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Originally Posted by Paragon
Hey guys, the installs look good. I was thinking of doing this to my car as well but was wondering if you had to make any custom mounting brackets? I took a quick look once and couldn't really find any place to anchor...or maybe I just didn't look hard enough.
No. Nothing really custom. However, for my type of installation, pieces had to be removed. I had to take out two foam blocks that sit right behind the lower grills. I didn't care too much because my driverside block was already missing from my CAI install.
But yeah, once you take out the foam blocks, you will have a little shelf you can mount the lights on.
Last edited by borahatch; 05-04-2005 at 05:05 PM.
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And here are the pics I promised... Not the best quality but you get the idea. And my fogs aren't that yellow. If anyone wants pics of how things were wired up, let me know.
EDIT: I found a pic with my bumper off. You can see in this pic exactly where the lights will go. Left side, no block. And on the driver side, you can see the block that will be removed. Hope this helps.
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And here are the pics I promised... Not the best quality but you get the idea. And my fogs aren't that yellow. If anyone wants pics of how things were wired up, let me know.
EDIT: I found a pic with my bumper off. You can see in this pic exactly where the lights will go. Left side, no block. And on the driver side, you can see the block that will be removed. Hope this helps.
Last edited by borahatch; 05-04-2005 at 05:22 PM.
#27
Originally Posted by urban
Well I finally did the install of the fog lights and it came out just as I wanted, I need to align the height a little as it was just off on one side but as it's getting late I will leave that for tomorrow.
Here are some pics I just took, sorry for the bugs all over the front bumper but I did not have time to clean her all up...hehe.
Here are some pics I just took, sorry for the bugs all over the front bumper but I did not have time to clean her all up...hehe.
What was your costs.
What type of fogs did you use.
What was the time involved.
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Originally Posted by Jtrain
Correct me if im wrong...
Aren't fog lights ricey? (note the sig)
Aren't fog lights ricey? (note the sig)
Paragon, your're welcome. Glad I could help.