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Mike, I've got my stock fogs from my '12, and no use for them. Could you use them? Hopefully, unlike those badges,I can almost walk to them.
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Thanks Jeff!
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Stone guards arrived today! Just need to mod them a bit.
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Pretty high quality guards. I'm thinking the best way to install will be to remove the entire housings from the bumper and drill the black garnishes (or whatever they are called) and bolt through the sides of the guards. Not really concerned about them being easy to remove. If it's too easy, they will probably walk away the first time I park somewhere "sketchy"!
I'll test light output tonite by just shoving one in the hole against the light when lit.
Oh yeah!!!! Lettering will either be blacked out or blue to match the theme.
Photos to follow the install procedure!
I'll test light output tonite by just shoving one in the hole against the light when lit.
Oh yeah!!!! Lettering will either be blacked out or blue to match the theme.
Photos to follow the install procedure!
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Pretty high quality guards. I'm thinking the best way to install will be to remove the entire housings from the bumper and drill the black garnishes (or whatever they are called) and bolt through the sides of the guards. Not really concerned about them being easy to remove. If it's too easy, they will probably walk away the first time I park somewhere "sketchy"!
I'll test light output tonite by just shoving one in the hole against the light when lit.
Oh yeah!!!! Lettering will either be blacked out or blue to match the theme.
Photos to follow the install procedure!
I'll test light output tonite by just shoving one in the hole against the light when lit.
Oh yeah!!!! Lettering will either be blacked out or blue to match the theme.
Photos to follow the install procedure!
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I was thinking the same thing. I don't want to advertise and I don't want to look like a "wanna be" either. They are factory Ford lamps NOT PIAA's! I wish I could have found something in that size that didn't have a logo at all.