Aspire fog lights on '04 TL
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Aspire fog lights on '04 TL
I'm new to this site, but I've been browsing and found out that you can fit aspire fog lights on the front grill. Does anyone have a DIY? Or anyone around Orange County who can help me take it apart and help me install?
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^This is correct. There is significant cutting involved. You will also have to relocate your horn. When its all done, you will have this:
Note that I replaced my grilles with mesh. It was easier than cutting the OEM grilles to fit.
Note that I replaced my grilles with mesh. It was easier than cutting the OEM grilles to fit.
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Thanks for the replies, I'm considering this mod. I just ordered a pair of clear tail lights from eBay, and I was wondering if I should black out my grill too?
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I can imagine it's easier than installing accord fogs as inspire fogs doesnt really seem like it has a fog housing.
It seems like inspire fogs require more cutting of the bumper. Accord fogs you need to cut the fog housing AND the bumper which is probably a lot harder.
It seems like inspire fogs require more cutting of the bumper. Accord fogs you need to cut the fog housing AND the bumper which is probably a lot harder.
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Derp
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y u mess it up Dave!??!!?!?!?
Derpa I heard you haz teh herpa.
Derpa I heard you haz teh herpa.
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terps gonna derp.
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KungFuWaffle: With the added surface area, the lights themselves are bright as hell. I run 35W HIDs @ 5000K. The shape of them keeps more of the light focused, but they are still not projectors so some light still sprays all over the place, kinda like Terpnation does on his pillows every night! (Only it doesn't smell bad the next morning)
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^it was. but he fixed it.
also the inspyre job was touched up and is perfect now. those pics were taken right after the rough draft.
also the inspyre job was touched up and is perfect now. those pics were taken right after the rough draft.
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From reading the DIY for accord fogs these were much easier to install! Much less cutting I think total I spent 6 hours an hour cutting and 5 hours trying to figure out how to use accord fog light instructions with these
From far away it looks own but when you go up close you can see how it's not perfect!
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Because it's his car and he can do what he wants.
Since you CLEARLY have the best taste here on Acurazine, why don't you post a picture of your car? Or are you still trying to figure out which fog light bulbs match your HIDs?
Since you CLEARLY have the best taste here on Acurazine, why don't you post a picture of your car? Or are you still trying to figure out which fog light bulbs match your HIDs?
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http://www.customcargrilles.com/
Also, check the DIY by user "mmade22" in the 3G Garage.
jonmizu---good job, man! It looks great! I think these fogs are the most appropriate for our cars. They really seem to follow the lines better.
Also, check the DIY by user "mmade22" in the 3G Garage.
jonmizu---good job, man! It looks great! I think these fogs are the most appropriate for our cars. They really seem to follow the lines better.
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The wiring is easy though.
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How exactly did you attach them to the lower grill? I have mine, im having a hard time trying to get them secured into place.
And where did you get your grills from, I need them lol.
And where did you get your grills from, I need them lol.
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Haha, you guys are funny. Glad to see nothings changed much on AZine.
I also did the Inspires and the first time around it just wasn't right. It wasn't aligned perfect and kept shifting around, didn't seem stable with just zip-ties. Few months later I took it all apart again and spent nearly 6hrs on it to get it PERFECT. It did take quite a lot of creative cutting on the back of the housing and cutting the grilles perfectly and I literally bolted them into the bumper. Now from the outside it looks like a totally stock job and it's solid. But it does take work to get it right. Anyone who tells you it ONLY takes an hour and is easy etc. is lying. lol.
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Haha, you guys are funny. Glad to see nothings changed much on AZine.
I also did the Inspires and the first time around it just wasn't right. It wasn't aligned perfect and kept shifting around, didn't seem stable with just zip-ties. Few months later I took it all apart again and spent nearly 6hrs on it to get it PERFECT. It did take quite a lot of creative cutting on the back of the housing and cutting the grilles perfectly and I literally bolted them into the bumper. Now from the outside it looks like a totally stock job and it's solid. But it does take work to get it right. Anyone who tells you it ONLY takes an hour and is easy etc. is lying. lol.