looking for a creative idea on location of fog lights on a 82-84 with aero grills
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From: Lincoln, RI
Car: 1986 Pontiac Trans Am
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looking for a creative idea on location of fog lights on a 82-84 with aero grills
exactly what the title says.
just having a brainblock. but where would be a good spot to put fog lights on this front bumper?

just having a brainblock. but where would be a good spot to put fog lights on this front bumper?

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Put em behind the grilles .. where the slits are cut out theres a hole where you can easily mount fogs. We put them there on rich's firebird and they hidden in the day but nice and bright at night .. looks great
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actually mine are different.. mine are the solid type, there is no way that mounting anything behind it will show. any other ideas?
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Well, you could cut slits in your existing nose, or just steal one of the older noses from the junk yard or get the KITT nose. If you did a good job of cutting out your current nose, it could look really classy. My only other idea is to mount them where your front license plate would go. Heh, you could always mount them on the roof.
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Originally posted by Cyfun
Heh, you could always mount them on the roof.
Heh, you could always mount them on the roof.
Uh, i toiled with that problem with my '87 with that sameish mumper and I found no options. I considered mounting them underneath, and a little farther back, but when they're that close to the ground you have so worry about scraping, rocks and poor illumination...
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