BUGEYE FOGLIGHT COVERS!!!!! HELP
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BUGEYE FOGLIGHT COVERS!!!!! HELP
this might sound like a silly question..i have a MY52 bugeye sti and am also a very new scoobie newbie which is why i ask this....
i have no foglights in the bumper yet have the covers
i was gutted when i took the covers off to find just holes behind them
i am looking for some fog/driving lights to go in the holes but have heard somewhere that you cant fit the covers back on when fogs are in place
if this is true then what is the point of the covers in the 1st place if not to protect your lights??
i have seen some mesh type covers on the bay which look cool and would like these if they fit with the lights in place
if any scooby nuts out there can help me out then please let me know
thanks alot
i have no foglights in the bumper yet have the covers
i was gutted when i took the covers off to find just holes behind them
i am looking for some fog/driving lights to go in the holes but have heard somewhere that you cant fit the covers back on when fogs are in place
if this is true then what is the point of the covers in the 1st place if not to protect your lights??
i have seen some mesh type covers on the bay which look cool and would like these if they fit with the lights in place
if any scooby nuts out there can help me out then please let me know
thanks alot
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Foglights are a waste of time unless you are a boy-racer and drive around with them on all the time.
You could get driving lights, (do a search on here), but AFAIK, you CAN'T use them with even mesh covers.
The best idea would be a set of the 90mm P1 driving lights shining through a 90mm hole in the covers you have. THEN you could have halogen, or HID driving lights.
Alcazar
You could get driving lights, (do a search on here), but AFAIK, you CAN'T use them with even mesh covers.
The best idea would be a set of the 90mm P1 driving lights shining through a 90mm hole in the covers you have. THEN you could have halogen, or HID driving lights.
Alcazar
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