Black fog lamp trim
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STownSaint (12-09-2013)
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Do you have to apply pressure at a particular spot to release some sort of clip? Any other motion besides pull straight out (quarter twist, etc.)?
Would rather not PD while still on the car
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There are two (?) clips for that trim ring. Wish I had taken better pictures last year when I removed the fog assemblies, but this is all I got.
I wouldn't advise just grabbing the trim ring and yanking on it. But then, I never tried that either. The safest approach would be to remove the entire fog assembly. And you certainly don't need to drop the bumper to do that.
I wouldn't advise just grabbing the trim ring and yanking on it. But then, I never tried that either. The safest approach would be to remove the entire fog assembly. And you certainly don't need to drop the bumper to do that.
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STownSaint (12-09-2013)
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I'd try that but don't have girly arms
Thanks for the photo, ill give it another shot when I have more time
I think removing this chrome bit would be a minor detail that would make a big diff, just two chrome rings in a sea of black down there!
Thanks for the photo, ill give it another shot when I have more time
I think removing this chrome bit would be a minor detail that would make a big diff, just two chrome rings in a sea of black down there!
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Soon I'm planning on getting it painted gloss black possibly with the edges of the grille color matched (Rochester )
Last edited by Mik3G37S; 12-09-2013 at 08:25 PM.
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That's exactly why I have plastidipped mine when I was installing an HID kit for the fog lights... while at it... bumper was already off anyway friends suggested to get plastidip and dip the grille and fog light rings... while I'm not a huge fan of PD either the grille does look 10 times better than stock chrome grille, and it's been necessary with the grille... I dont like the matte look of PD on it because it makes it look rice-y...
Soon I'm planning on getting it painted gloss black possibly with the edges of the grille color matched (Rochester )
Soon I'm planning on getting it painted gloss black possibly with the edges of the grille color matched (Rochester )
I agree PD on larger body parts does look cheap, should be reserved to minor trim pieces, even then, needs to be done right.
Here's a photo of another members car with a full gloss black grille, looks great to me (except on black cars). Matching the edges looks OK but creates the illusion of a smaller grille (less aggressive)
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^^^
That is SO much better than the PlastiDip approach. Particularly since the logo was left alone, and the fog rings were painted to match.
The NISMO plate frame, not so much.
That is SO much better than the PlastiDip approach. Particularly since the logo was left alone, and the fog rings were painted to match.
The NISMO plate frame, not so much.
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See Rochester ? thats the reason alone I wasn't too sure about doing the edges of the grille matched to the color of the body. They do look good, don't get me wrong but I like how he said it, couldn't think of that before , the matched edges do make the grill look smaller which sort of looks less agressive... +1 on that one STownSaint... this is the same exact color as my sedan and I believe yours as well buddy, and I do like the gloss grille a lot more... my PD'ed one looks like **** comparing to this yet still 10 times better than stock chrome... I guess it's time to get it painted at a shop... maybe once when I get my new replacement ballasts for fog HIDs then I'll have to take the bumper off anyway this way I can kill 2 birds with 1 stone
it looks like the mirror covers are black as well or is that real CF?
it looks like the mirror covers are black as well or is that real CF?
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Mik3G37S (12-09-2013)
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See Rochester ? thats the reason alone I wasn't too sure about doing the edges of the grille matched to the color of the body. They do look good, don't get me wrong but I like how he said it, couldn't think of that before , the matched edges do make the grill look smaller which sort of looks less agressive... +1 on that one STownSaint... this is the same exact color as my sedan and I believe yours as well buddy, and I do like the gloss grille a lot more... my PD'ed one looks like **** comparing to this yet still 10 times better than stock chrome... I guess it's time to get it painted at a shop... maybe once when I get my new replacement ballasts for fog HIDs then I'll have to take the bumper off anyway this way I can kill 2 birds with 1 stone
it looks like the mirror covers are black as well or is that real CF?
it looks like the mirror covers are black as well or is that real CF?
And my hooptie is black
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There are two (?) clips for that trim ring. Wish I had taken better pictures last year when I removed the fog assemblies, but this is all I got.
I wouldn't advise just grabbing the trim ring and yanking on it. But then, I never tried that either. The safest approach would be to remove the entire fog assembly. And you certainly don't need to drop the bumper to do that.
I wouldn't advise just grabbing the trim ring and yanking on it. But then, I never tried that either. The safest approach would be to remove the entire fog assembly. And you certainly don't need to drop the bumper to do that.
I removed the bumper to access mine as the washer reservoir was in the way. There were 4 clips holding the chrome trim. I don't know how people are grabbing them at 3 & 9 and pulling them off. The tabs at ~230, 430, 730, & 1030.
Rust-Oleum FlexiDip (FlexiDip) seems to eat through styrofoam -- used to hold the rings in place. Hope I did not subject myself too much to something poisonous or something.
I am not completely satisfied with the job -- drips and I dropped the passenger side on the sidewalk after the 3rd coat, subsequent coats did not fill and some chrome is showing -- and will probably redo on a better Saturday afternoon.
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STownSaint (03-30-2014)
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^thx for info and pics, looks good, will eventually get to this, tried a few times removing the rings w no luck, but I'm always in a rush these days. If you're sticking with matte black, I'll suggest Plastidip only because it is more durable and consequently less likely to show damage from road debris that the lower bumper can be subject to (just a thought). Even w clear coat, I think regular paint will be more vulnerable to chipping
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Craze (03-19-2016)