I bought a set of 92-93 fogs a little yes than a year ago under the impression someone was going to install them for me if I paid them, but a year later they sit in my closet going to waste. I am contemplating selling them, but I am unsure of price. What have/would people paid for them? They are brand new, but they do not have the wiring harness. I bought them off of Ebay for a ridiculous amount so I do not expect to make back the price I paid, but I'd love for someone to get use out of them. Ideas? Lastly, ebay vs. classifieds in these forums? (Obviously I can't post yet, but someday.)
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Originally posted by jhoff_cb7 View Postput those bitches in right fucking now
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostIt's not hard. Cut the bumper, place fog lights.
You can install them without wiring them up. They'll look good, but won't do anything. You can wire later.
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Deev, shut up!
I was once like yourself. I was PETRIFIED to take off my bumper and cut into it, but i did it step-by-step and i made sure i had all the ncessary tools and i even kept the DIY page open for reference.
You remove the grill.
Remove/disconnect bumper lights.
Remove bumper.
Commence cutting.
A dremel with a few good cutting heads, a few good, small sanding heads and a permanent marker are all you'll need. DOOD!! The outline is marked on the back of the bumper.
IF you do this, you'll see. Theyre like little dots. All i did was use the marker to "connect the dots" and cut that line. Just make sure you cut small and test fit. You can shave a little off if needed.
Wiring was intimidating, but again, i had all the necessary tools and diagrams.
I bought a foglight harness from AutoZone and used it, only added my OEM switch. Hardest part, was running the wire through the bay, into the cabin and up behind the dash.
All-in-all, if you have a solid 12-hours or full weekend where you arent doing anything, you can do this. Trust me.
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Originally posted by JarrettIs there a goal you're trying to accomplish besides looking dope as hell?
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Originally posted by stevediraddo View Postthen post pictures! i'd much like to see the finished product (debating whether or not to do this myself)
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Originally posted by JarrettIs there a goal you're trying to accomplish besides looking dope as hell?
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Originally posted by deevergote View Post
You can install them without wiring them up. They'll look good, but won't do anything.
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They barely function anyway!
As far as I'm concerned, "ricey" only applies to things slapped onto a car without any functional purpose OR design consideration. An aluminum wing on an otherwise stock car... ricey, IMO. An aluminum wing that makes a measureable difference on an actively tracked car... not ricey. An aluminum wing that fits an aesthetic theme on a car, not ricey... though the entire theme of the car may be. (if you can find pics of Kamaccord's car when it was still red... lots of "rice"... but it all worked together, and the overall effect was far from ricey. I loved that car. More than his current look, actually... though that's nice too)
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostThey barely function anyway!
As far as I'm concerned, "ricey" only applies to things slapped onto a car without any functional purpose OR design consideration. An aluminum wing on an otherwise stock car... ricey, IMO. An aluminum wing that makes a measureable difference on an actively tracked car... not ricey. An aluminum wing that fits an aesthetic theme on a car, not ricey... though the entire theme of the car may be. (if you can find pics of Kamaccord's car when it was still red... lots of "rice"... but it all worked together, and the overall effect was far from ricey. I loved that car. More than his current look, actually... though that's nice too)
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