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Old Apr 16, 2007 | 06:01 PM
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where is it? I haven't really started on my foglamp upgrade yet, I need to know where it is. Photo'* would be appreciated but not needed.
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Old Apr 16, 2007 | 06:04 PM
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your firewall? well if its the same one im thinking of, its the big bit of metal that separates your engine from your interior. Maybe you're talking about something else? :?
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Old Apr 16, 2007 | 06:10 PM
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your firewall? well if its the same one im thinking of, its the big bit of metal that separates your engine from your interior. Maybe you're talking about something else? :?
yea, I need to know where it'* located in our cars. I'll be installing these puppies probably this weekend, hopefully sooner. I did run into mounting issues though, I may have to make my own brackets,
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Yes firewall is the back wall of engine bay with wire looms going through it to interior.What kind of upgrade are you doing?You can use certain joist hangers and fabricate mounts, you can get them at any lumber store.
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thanks for the quick reply, I didn't even think of the hardware store what kind of bracket did you use? I possibly my be able to fabricate the same set up.
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Home depot where the joist hangers are, they have many different types.I used a grinder to cut it to shape and drilled holes.Someone else on here came up with the idea, going strong for 1 yr.
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