Permanently removing fog lights from 2010

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Old 03-18-2018, 05:51 PM
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Permanently removing fog lights from 2010

I'm tired of replacing my fog lamps, and the dealership just told me the car won't pass inspection with yet another cracked (with a hole) fog lamp. They're not required, so I just want to get rid of them, but I can't find a cover/bezel that'll fit my 2010 tsx. Anyone have an idea where I can get that? I'll also want to make sure. I seal off the electrical connector too, if anyone can help. Thanks
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Rock it with no cover
Old 03-18-2018, 11:15 PM
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replace it with Lexan!
Old 03-19-2018, 04:37 AM
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Try using Lamin-X to protect the fog light lenses...
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its a real problem
Old 03-21-2018, 09:27 AM
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Don't know what state you are in, but in Virginia if you remove the bulbs, and tie back the electrical connection they become decorations, and don't count for inspection. I had to do that to my old IROC.
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here's how my car looks without fogs


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Originally Posted by justnspace
here's how my car looks without fogs


Look at Justin showing off that sexy track stance
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How are you guys honestly breaking these fog lamps. Shouldn't be driving too close behind trucks anyway because the damage to your paint from the Rocks is more severe than anything else. If the fog lights are really an issue I would go with the upper comments for recommendation and just put protecting cover to protect them from rock fragments kicked up. But if that's the case you should really hang back and not drive so close behind others in a luxury sedan. I've never cracked one in over 7 years.
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Originally Posted by Alex Unimos
How are you guys honestly breaking these fog lamps. Shouldn't be driving too close behind trucks anyway because the damage to your paint from the Rocks is more severe than anything else. If the fog lights are really an issue I would go with the upper comments for recommendation and just put protecting cover to protect them from rock fragments kicked up. But if that's the case you should really hang back and not drive so close behind others in a luxury sedan. I've never cracked one in over 7 years.
Definitely a regional thing, but some roads can get pretty shitty, can’t really go assuming he’s riding semi ass everywhere he’s going, some places just have more rocks on the road than others.
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