fog lights
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ok but my sockets are too shallow. the screw stick to far out for my sockets to catch the nut to loosen them.
edit: i just searched my tool box and guess what i find. the one deep socket i have fit perfectly.
edit: i just searched my tool box and guess what i find. the one deep socket i have fit perfectly.
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yeah im thinking that too. maybe ill ask my dad for them for x-mas, since he is a mechanic maybe he can get me some good sockets.
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Haha... interesting thread. Rob.. see his pic, thats not an SE bumper
I also paid $40 for mine at walmart. They have a purple/blue light in them at the bottom. Hooked that up on my new special switch. Yes you need a deep 10mm socket to get the brackets out. Drill and mount the CW brackets onto them. Hook regular fog light and ground to your stock wires for the fog switch. I ran a seperate fused/relayed wire for the little blue lights.
I also paid $40 for mine at walmart. They have a purple/blue light in them at the bottom. Hooked that up on my new special switch. Yes you need a deep 10mm socket to get the brackets out. Drill and mount the CW brackets onto them. Hook regular fog light and ground to your stock wires for the fog switch. I ran a seperate fused/relayed wire for the little blue lights.
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