Ek fog lights
I used self tapping screws and drilled right through the upside of the bezel on front of lense to the bumper. The screws are not visible when standing away from the car. You will only see the screws if you look up under the bezel. Sorry I don't have pictures. This was years back in my phase one.
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/435...ittle-picture/
I used only one self tapping screw which held fine......for awhile hahaha. Cr front ftw!!!
My self tapping screw was not visible after mounted and when I stood up on front of the car.
I used only one self tapping screw which held fine......for awhile hahaha. Cr front ftw!!!
My self tapping screw was not visible after mounted and when I stood up on front of the car.
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/435...ittle-picture/
I used only one self tapping screw which held fine......for awhile hahaha. Cr front ftw!!!
My self tapping screw was not visible after mounted and when I stood up on front of the car.
I used only one self tapping screw which held fine......for awhile hahaha. Cr front ftw!!!
My self tapping screw was not visible after mounted and when I stood up on front of the car.
I remember seeing this post when I was cutting the holes. ... But what else did u mount to on the back of the bumper do the lheavy light stayed put
The bezel held everything. The light assembly relied on the bezel itself. I know the weight of the light assembly is heavy and may seem too heavy for the bezel to hold so that why members reinforced the bezel with more than two self tapping screws so the light assembly doesn't bounce up and down because of the road vibration and break off.
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KingzS
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Jul 29, 2008 11:06 AM



