Installed LED Fog lights/DRLs in bumper
#16
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From: New Mexico
Thanks guys for the kind words, means a lot!
Thanks! It's very snug against the mesh, The thick rubber pressed against the mesh seems to do a good job keeping it in place. No pics from me for the fogs out of the bumper, here's the site I got them from w/ good closeups of the EXACT lights I purchased. You can zoom in w/ your pointer over the photos~
http://tlnautoparts.com/index.php/08...ed-na02-c.html
http://tlnautoparts.com/index.php/08...ed-na02-c.html
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From: New Mexico
#23
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From: New Mexico
Thanks for the compliments, appreciate it!
Like I mentioned previously, the way the bumper angles more sharply at the ends and the washer fluid tank clearance made that a no go.
Like I mentioned previously, the way the bumper angles more sharply at the ends and the washer fluid tank clearance made that a no go.
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From: New Mexico
DIY thread is now up, if you have any further questions shoot me a PM or you can post them here
https://g35driver.com/forums/v36-diy...ts-bumper.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/v36-diy...ts-bumper.html
#26
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From: New Mexico
The project is really quite simple if you're not shy about cutting holes in your car
But I can see that for some folks cutting into your car is not their cup of tea
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From: New Mexico
That may be something I'll check out down the road, would be nice to have factory switchgear so it all ties together. Luckily the switch is pretty much out of view so it doesn't really draw attention. But definitely a good suggestion, thanks! Do you have any pics of the switch you're referring to and a part # by chance??
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