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[hr]Originally posted by: Havok2K1
Krepoort..........
Fog Lights...
A little pricier than your others....[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: Havok2K1
Krepoort..........
Fog Lights...
A little pricier than your others....[hr]
oooh damn...those are hot. I must get them! [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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Yeah, Procarparts.com does blow chunks. OE foggies at that price is a good deal though. Plus it's much much much much easier to install than those blue thingies you bought. Now if you had an aftermarket bumper then they would be easy to install.
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I'm gonna enjoy the installation. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/IMG] I think it should turn out good.
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[hr]Plus it's much much much much easier to install than those blue thingies you bought. Now if you had an aftermarket bumper then they would be easy to install. [hr]
[hr]Plus it's much much much much easier to install than those blue thingies you bought. Now if you had an aftermarket bumper then they would be easy to install. [hr]
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Yeah, but it's not going to be perfect. It could be if you had some more equipment to install those foggies. Something like a moulding to fill up the holes around the edges. I don't know. I don't like doing things that are very very difficult to get right. It's much easier to consider all of your options before actually buying something. Then get the right choice for your application and go from there.
Like for my bumper, I wouldn't choose OE foggies. They just don't fit without serious modification. For an OE bumper, I wouldn't choose aftermarket foggies. They just don't fit without serious modification. Know what I mean? Well, you probably do after staring at those foggies and that bumper for a while and not coming up with a good solution. IMO of course, all IMO.
Like for my bumper, I wouldn't choose OE foggies. They just don't fit without serious modification. For an OE bumper, I wouldn't choose aftermarket foggies. They just don't fit without serious modification. Know what I mean? Well, you probably do after staring at those foggies and that bumper for a while and not coming up with a good solution. IMO of course, all IMO.
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No new brackets needed. Gonna just mount it on the inner 'lip' on the black piece, remember? And I was actually just thinking of getting some silicone or something to seal up the cracks and such. :shrug;
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No doubt yo.... werd bro.... Those fogs are dope.... Keep it real K-Dawg.........
Silicone, eh? It could work. Grey does have a valid point though.
I guess we'll see when it's all said and done. I think Kev can do it!!!!
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Silicone, eh? It could work. Grey does have a valid point though.
I guess we'll see when it's all said and done. I think Kev can do it!!!!
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