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  1. #1

    Fog Light Install

    I have a question guys.. Do you have to take off your bumper to change the fog lights on the EVO ??? I know that you have to take off the front bumper to change the HID lights.. but i was wondering if you had to take off the front bumper as well to change the FOG lights..??? Takes Alot..!

  2. #2
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    Aug 2003
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    nope u should be able to change them without taking the bumper..

  3. #3
    Sweet..!!! My bulbs should be here in like 2 days volki ill let you take a look at them and tell me what you think i can get them for you too.. ive seen them one 1 other evo in North Carolina it looked pretty freakn clean.! what are you doin up so early lolz.. Ohh i think my spark plugs came in today..!! but i have to go to 2 job interviews so i wont be able to pick them up.

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    cool let me know

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    Rally Hellas in bumper

    Not to threadjack but thought I'd share my HomeDepot Hella light install.

    Yep, went to HomeDepot looking for anything to mount my Hellas in. Plastic flower pots, small trashcans, PVC pipe until I found a 90degree bend PVC pipe my lights fit into. Then hacked off he excess, measured and cut out enlarged holes to mount in stock bumper cover, mounted the lights to radiator support using bracket I fabricated from Porsche Boxter suspension brackets, molded buckets to bumpet using sandable plastic adhesive, used sections of a Porsche Cayenne bumper cover for material to fill in a gap and molded with the sandable plastic adhesive, then goobed up the inside of bumper cover with a Mercedes urethane windsheild kit that would flex if needed and not crack to reinforce the plastic adhesive and finally, painted the bumper cover to ge that old-school Evo rally look.





    Doubt there is another bumper cover on east coast with as many labor hours in it.
    Last edited by ProRallyCodriver; 09-22-2006 at 01:11.
    Dave Shindle

    DSM rallyrecce car

    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/803556/3

    Rally racing pics

    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/803556/4

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