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I don't think Texas has a good drainage system in order. Lol. It floods too much for me to be comfortable with the straw that's on it right now. And the fog lights that are on it can't finished being installed until I move the filter out of the way. It's strainig my bumper and the light itself. Plus, I can better maintain an SRI.
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You're doing it wrong!!
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We'll talk this evening if you're on. It is pretty easy and inexpensive to make an X-Style setup. Modifying the vanes is optional. I have a modified and unmodified set. I have just been running the unmodified set since I don't really care to get an AFR anytime soon.
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Dawn - how ya been? Hey quick question. How hard was it to put on the lamin-x tint on your tails? Did you go with smoked, charcoal or gun smoke? I got the yellow for my fogs mostly because I've had these fogs twice and they have cracked within a year. I wanted some sort of protection from rocks. It was a pain to get these on. Did you use the wet method for the install or dry? Oh and do you have any close ups of the tails?
I was thinking of going with gun smoke as it's the lightest of the three. ![]() |
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Broke college student. Quote:
I used smoke. I removed the lights from my car and used the diluted soap solution spritzed on the lights make application easier. It dried fairly quick and I held the lights over a hot burner to make the plastic a little more pliable. I'd have to search for a close up but I'm sure I have one somewhere. |
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