Fog lights in grill?
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From: Tallahassee, FL
Car: 1987 Chevrolet Camaro
Engine: 2.8L LB8
Transmission: 700R4
Fog lights in grill?
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I don't know if it comes stock at all on any of the models, which is why I'm asking. Is there any model that has foglights already built into the front bumper? I want to be able to put them in mine... I was thinking about going to a junkyard and just looking and if I find one, pulling it and putting it on.
any ideas?
if no, any fab ideas or recommendations?
I don't know if it comes stock at all on any of the models, which is why I'm asking. Is there any model that has foglights already built into the front bumper? I want to be able to put them in mine... I was thinking about going to a junkyard and just looking and if I find one, pulling it and putting it on.
any ideas?
if no, any fab ideas or recommendations?
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From: Denver, CO
Car: 1986 Camaro
Engine: 2.8
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: 3.42
I have fog lights in front grill and mine is just an '86 sport coupe, and I know that IROC's of similar years have them too, but very differntly done. The problem I have is that the plastic "grill" is getting wavy, and the IROC is a diferent bumper (I believe).
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From: MA
Car: 91 Z-28
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: 700R4, T-56 future
Not sure about about pre 85, the Z28s probably had them as an option, but most if not all? (I forget) IROCs had the fog lights factory. 91 and 92 they were for the most part on the Z28s, the RS didn't have openings in the grill for them.
they came stock on IROC's from 86 on i believe as long as your grill has the indentions for them to be put in , instead of the whole solid grilll retardedness then you can just go to walmart or autozone and buy foglights that will fit in. very easy to install and its alot cheaper then going to chevy. i spent 20$ on lights (which came with wiring and everything) along with a cool switch to wire them up to. it only took me about 30 minutes to put in. the only tricky part is makign sure you drill the holes in the grill in the same spot on both sides. hope this helps
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Car: 1987 Chevrolet Camaro
Engine: 2.8L LB8
Transmission: 700R4
retardedness
yeah...
i have the solid grill =\
but i can just go to a junkyard and pull one off =]
i need to go to one this week anyway...
thanks
i have the solid grill =\
but i can just go to a junkyard and pull one off =]
i need to go to one this week anyway...
thanks
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