Fog lights bracket? Alright so I'm buying a bow tie grill for my 92 Camaro and I don't have the original fog lights I was wondering if anyone had any experience in aftermarket fog light and if so how hard was it to fab up brackets for Thanks |
Re: Fog lights bracket? Should be really easy if you have a welder/ cut off wheel. Make the bracket, drill some screw holes, attach light, attach bracket and light to car. |
Re: Fog lights bracket?
Originally Posted by killer777
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Should be really easy if you have a welder/ cut off wheel. Make the bracket, drill some screw holes, attach light, attach bracket and light to car. |
Re: Fog lights bracket? No, unfortunately. I'm looking to do the headlight pop up delete now and I have to use two small fog lights, and two small driving lights for short and long distance beam. But I haven't bought anything yet. I'll let you know if I see anything |
Re: Fog lights bracket? Ok I'll do the same thanks |
Re: Fog lights bracket? Do yourself a favor and spend some money on a set of good LED fog/driving lights. I have a set of Rigid's in my Jeep and they are amazing. If i ever get my IROC back on the road i am planning to run a full LED light setup on it...front and rear. |
Re: Fog lights bracket? I bought these from Walmart. Don't use them much but have had no problems with them so far. http://www.walmart.com/ip/Optronics-...t-Kit/16680054 |
Re: Fog lights bracket? These are the lights i am running in place of the OEM fog lights on my 2000 Jeep Cherokee: I did take the end caps apart and caulk them to try to keep out as much moisture as possible, but for $31.10 shipped they'll blow any halogen light out of the water. |
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