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Pilot, got them at Advanced auto parts.. they are oval shaped, and the body of them is entirely silver, 40$ well spent, they are bright as hell, i get alot of people high beaming me cuz they are so birght [img]smile.gif[/img]
What brand are those fogs? I definately need to order a set. And how did you go about putting them in? I have those damn inserts in and I want to put fogs in - I just am too stupid to figure it out and had no luck on finding a walk-through..
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: Nice car by the way. Yeah, you're right, get some chromes on that! Sure, they're expensive but damn - they make a car.
Paint the drums black, I did that to mine and you can't ever see them like I use too, the only way I ever notice my drums is when im looking for it, but trust me, black hides those ugly things GOOD, all i need to do now is paint the calipers in front either red or black, just need time to do it.
BTW, where did you get the hood strips??? I want some like that, maybe a little darker, but where did you get them?
Then: 1997 3.8L Red Firebird~SOLD!~<p>Now: 2002 Atlantic Blue Dodge Ram 1500
yeah, those hood strips do look cool.
where'd you get 'em?
also how hard was it to add the fog lights?
what did you anchor them to and where'd you put the switch?
once again, a very nice bird [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]
How come in everyones pictures on the board there's grass in everyones yard. In Arizona, theres only about 4 green lawns in town. My yard is just dirt. plain dirt. I want a lawn, better yeat a neighborhood with lawns! Btw, Nice car man. Glad I'm didn't buy Eadle 18s, everyones getting them now!
1997 Chevrolet Camaro v6 - 13.8@104MPH
1997 Dodge Viper GTS
As i posted earlier, i got my fogs at advanced auto parts..
as far as mounting, not to bad, i actually had to unbolt the air foil fin in the bottom so i could (safly) insert my hand behind the bumper to guid wires, but i actually left the black insert things in, just drilled a half inch hold in them to fit the wires threw, used a dremel to tap the 2 holes for each side, and used a L shaped allen wrench to tighten, it wasnt that bad, just make sure its not below zero, things could get messy [img]smile.gif[/img]
inside i mounted the switch (it is a powered blue threw switch) above the 5spd stick (to the left of the 1-2-3-4-5-R badge.
if u really want me to document it, ill barrow my dads camera and take some better pics..
could you email me some pics on the fogs, just bought some but haven't instaleed them yet
\'96 red firebird M5<br />t-tops, fully loaded<br />New rear-end with disc brakes and 3:42\'s, foglights, 2001 firebird emblems, slp cai, high flow cat, mtx sub
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