Installing CyberWhite fog lights on TA
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Installing CyberWhite fog lights on TA
I've found 2 links on LS2.com to a walkthrough, but both are down. My problem is that the mounting bracket provided in the kit not only sucks, but it won't mount up to where the stock mount was. Is there a way to get the CyberWhite fog lights to mount up to the stock mounts? A walkthrough link would be best...search didn't help me.
Thanks for any help guys! By the way, I used to have a membership here but I can't remember my old pw, and my old email acct is closed lol.
Thanks for any help guys! By the way, I used to have a membership here but I can't remember my old pw, and my old email acct is closed lol.
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Thanks, that's what I've started doing while I wait for a walkthrough link (if there is one). Shouldn't be too hard to mod the factory mount...anyone done this? I'm curious how you did it.
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The easiest way to get into that area is to flip your headlights up, pull the fuses so they say up and dont drain your battery, and take the black plasic housing around the actual headlight bulbs off. Once they are off you have tons and tons of access to the inner workings of the front bumper.
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When i installed mine I pulled out the 3 tabs on the bottom of the front bumper, they are in the center where the bumper curves under. Then you can use something to keep the bumper pried open, I just held it open with one hand and unbolted the bracket with the other. It's a lot easier to see the bracket bolts from the bottom.
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Originally Posted by Jimmyd02
When i installed mine I pulled out the 3 tabs on the bottom of the front bumper, they are in the center where the bumper curves under. Then you can use something to keep the bumper pried open, I just held it open with one hand and unbolted the bracket with the other. It's a lot easier to see the bracket bolts from the bottom.
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Originally Posted by 98-TA-WS6
I've found 2 links on LS2.com to a walkthrough, but both are down. My problem is that the mounting bracket provided in the kit not only sucks, but it won't mount up to where the stock mount was. Is there a way to get the CyberWhite fog lights to mount up to the stock mounts? A walkthrough link would be best...search didn't help me.
Thanks for any help guys! By the way, I used to have a membership here but I can't remember my old pw, and my old email acct is closed lol.
Thanks for any help guys! By the way, I used to have a membership here but I can't remember my old pw, and my old email acct is closed lol.
also if you email admin your old information they should be able to unlock and add your new email so you can use the old login,( they did for me)
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PM ME your email and I will forward the write up I have on the foglight install with photos
I dont need it, but others might.
(I have a Formula and my own write-up.)
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yea i'd like to see a write up on new foglight housings...im getting new fogs as well and want to see how some of you guys did it... THANKS in advance for any help you guys can give me on this...latR
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I am getting a copy of the print out I had and will recreate it as soon a possible, the one i had made got deleted off the computer by accident.
I do go in thru the bottem panel and the head of the foglight bracket or top if you will is bent down 90 degrees toward the center of the headlamp pocket and the bracket it attached via the top where the adjuster screw for the factory foglight was. it is also a good time to freshen up the brackets with some FLAT black paint which will help them to dissapear into the bumper visually.
I do go in thru the bottem panel and the head of the foglight bracket or top if you will is bent down 90 degrees toward the center of the headlamp pocket and the bracket it attached via the top where the adjuster screw for the factory foglight was. it is also a good time to freshen up the brackets with some FLAT black paint which will help them to dissapear into the bumper visually.