Originally posted by kencopperwheat
Pretecting Fog Light Lens
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They're flat. The won't cover a spheric object without slight folds. But I think if I heat them up with a hair dryer they'll stretch and fit nicely.Originally posted by DigitalwaveAfter looking at that picture, how can you think that they wouldn't bend?Originally posted by kencopperwheatReally? Where can I get a pair of those?
ThanksOriginally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.Comment
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When I look at the picture the material is bent up, showing flexibility.Comment
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Thanks! for the Lamin-X info. I ordered it, fixed it on the fog light and installed the new fog light. Works great :!:
Got the right one from Rocky Mountain Motorworks (closeout sale) for $48. It's so much better than the older, left one that now I want to replace the left one even though it still works...Comment
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late style? got their url, I can't find it, thanks!Originally posted by RH318isThanks! for the Lamin-X info. I ordered it, fixed it on the fog light and installed the new fog light. Works great :!:
Got the right one from Rocky Mountain Motorworks (closeout sale) for $48. It's so much better than the older, left one that now I want to replace the left one even though it still works...Comment
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CHeck it out!!!
found this while browsing for parts...
(about 3/4 down the page in the left column) they still have it listed on this page, you might want to email them to confirm they still have them...
yes, mine's a 1991 318isComment
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i'm looking on the site but i can't find the fog lights your talking about....
i really need one, if you find a link post it please.
i need a late style fog
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when you click the link in my other post, then go to the Edit menu in your browser, click and select 'find on this page' and type in fog. it's an easy way to search the page. it's listed for $48.85
or go here:
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