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Old 12-02-2012 | 02:22 AM
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Aero Bumper Fog Light Swap

Struggling to find the lens for the lower grill with the fog light holes. I assumed that I could just take it off my original sport bumper, but I'm finding it near impossible to pull out the lens to place into the plastic piece for my aero kit? Help? Shanks ;D
Old 12-02-2012 | 11:27 AM
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The fog lights are held on by two 10mm bolts. The lenses make up the fog light assembly and should not be disassembled.
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The fog lights are held on by two 10mm bolts. The lenses make up the fog light assembly and should not be disassembled.
the 2x 10 mm bolts, I've seen. any idea how to access them? sport bumper. i tried taking the chrome ring off -- no use. i need to somehow get behind the fake, black mesh...

thanks for your help malex!
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If the bumper is still on the car, the only way you are getting the fog lights off, is through the front wheel wells. Take tires off, and then some clips and a few 10mm bolts on the undersides, the the wheel wells expose the fog lights, and the rear of the headlights.

I told you, you should just come to my house! How is the repair coming?
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Originally Posted by Malex2326
If the bumper is still on the car, the only way you are getting the fog lights off, is through the front wheel wells. Take tires off, and then some clips and a few 10mm bolts on the undersides, the the wheel wells expose the fog lights, and the rear of the headlights.

I told you, you should just come to my house! How is the repair coming?
V! LOL never knew that was you man. Will message you instead hahaha
Old 12-03-2012 | 11:09 AM
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Take the bumper off~ easier IMO...... Or take it to Malex2326~ Good luck!
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no need to take bumper off. You risk scratching it every time you take it off. I like the idea of just pulling the front wheels and liners.

Well take care of it, should be no problem. Talk to you later Eric.
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no need to take bumper off. You risk scratching it every time you take it off. I like the idea of just pulling the front wheels and liners.

Well take care of it, should be no problem. Talk to you later Eric.
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