Edmonton Acuraziner's
#5562
You can pick up a 8x11" sheet at Home Depot.
I think I was talking to sockpuppet before and I recommended the same thing but he mentioned how the 4G's fog lights are at a slight curve. Unless you can get someone to mold the lexan to fit the shape of the 4G fog light, it might not be feasible.
#5563
My TL is Sold already, lasted about 3 weeks. Before selling I went and ordered an Isimple iPod integration kit, and the 3-4 shift pressure sensors for the transmission. Never installed any of this stuff and it's all brand new in boxes/bags. If someone wants them for a good price just hit me up. I paid 130$ for the simple and I'll give it away for 80$. The sensors were 115$ I will give them away for 75$.
#5567
It hooks up through your stock stereo to display ipod info and control the ipod through the stereo. Can run the ipod plug wherever you want to , usually the glovebox. Charges your i devices too.
Not sure I can PM yet. Just shoot me a text 780-nine one five-9513
#5568
Lexan:
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/poly...14-inch/924858
The pressure sensors are good for preventative maintenance. I did mine a while back and felt the shifts became much smoother. Combine that with a 3x3 ATF drain and fill and shifting becomes even smoother.
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/poly...14-inch/924858
The pressure sensors are good for preventative maintenance. I did mine a while back and felt the shifts became much smoother. Combine that with a 3x3 ATF drain and fill and shifting becomes even smoother.
#5569
Lexan:
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/poly...14-inch/924858
The pressure sensors are good for preventative maintenance. I did mine a while back and felt the shifts became much smoother. Combine that with a 3x3 ATF drain and fill and shifting becomes even smoother.
http://www.homedepot.ca/product/poly...14-inch/924858
The pressure sensors are good for preventative maintenance. I did mine a while back and felt the shifts became much smoother. Combine that with a 3x3 ATF drain and fill and shifting becomes even smoother.
Yup, last thing I wanted was to rebuild the trans in the car when the 3rd gear lets go. So I got the sensors as PM parts. Too cheap not to bother.
#5571
#5573
If you're on 780tuners forum, Donovan from Fountain Tire downtown is a sponsor there. He will generally do pretty good at price matching. That's where I got my Blizzaks for my 335i. He price matched what I was going to get from 1010 and Tirerack.
#5575
^ Yea I am waiting for a price for my FX. I called Costco and they told me they don't have the right rating for winter tires for my car. They have the sizes just not the rating which means they won't install them or warranty them. So costco is out of the question
#5580
Havent posted in a while but anyone here comfortable opening up a headlight and resealing it for me? I got them modded a couple of summers ago and now the driver side headlight has condensation which evenutally got to the ballast and blew it.. So my driver side lowbeam no longer works. Really want to get this fixed before it gets even colder so im willing to pay someone to get this done on a weekend for me soon.. PM me!
#5583
Haha very likely. Were you parked on the side of the road? I saw a black 4G with a black grill and wheels. Don't think I've seen your 4G in person yet.
#5584
Selling some 07-08 WDP TL Type-S side skirts if anyone is interested. Also if anyone would like to donate to me for Run for the Cure here that would be great
Edmonton: Mr. David Chen - Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure
Edmonton: Mr. David Chen - Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure
#5586
#5587
Haha yeah. I haven't been on the forums much lately so had no idea what was going on.
On a side note, does anyone know of someone looking to sell a Toyota 4Runner 2001-2002 Limited in green, red, or black? I know it's a very limited search but it's what I'm looking at picking up.
On a side note, does anyone know of someone looking to sell a Toyota 4Runner 2001-2002 Limited in green, red, or black? I know it's a very limited search but it's what I'm looking at picking up.
#5588
Haha yeah. I haven't been on the forums much lately so had no idea what was going on.
On a side note, does anyone know of someone looking to sell a Toyota 4Runner 2001-2002 Limited in green, red, or black? I know it's a very limited search but it's what I'm looking at picking up.
On a side note, does anyone know of someone looking to sell a Toyota 4Runner 2001-2002 Limited in green, red, or black? I know it's a very limited search but it's what I'm looking at picking up.
#5589
Yeah I went a bit crazy with it for a while but have since slowed down. Mainly down to maintaining all the cars at home and doing side jobs here and there.
Nah never wrapped a roof. Done a bunch of pieces all over for the interior and the grille but never got around to doing that. I had considered CF or gloss black but probably will just leave it.
Yeah I could do that. Just need the glass and the imprint of the fog light. You can do that by removing the fog light from the bumper and tracing the surround with a sharpie onto the lexan. I also need some dremel cutting disks. The ones I have are worn out. Keep in mind you'll have to re-aim the fog lights after you remove them from the bumper. Especially if you have HIDs in there, you don't want them pointed up to the sky and blinding oncoming traffic.
Nah never wrapped a roof. Done a bunch of pieces all over for the interior and the grille but never got around to doing that. I had considered CF or gloss black but probably will just leave it.
Yeah I could do that. Just need the glass and the imprint of the fog light. You can do that by removing the fog light from the bumper and tracing the surround with a sharpie onto the lexan. I also need some dremel cutting disks. The ones I have are worn out. Keep in mind you'll have to re-aim the fog lights after you remove them from the bumper. Especially if you have HIDs in there, you don't want them pointed up to the sky and blinding oncoming traffic.
#5590
Yeah I could do that. Just need the glass and the imprint of the fog light. You can do that by removing the fog light from the bumper and tracing the surround with a sharpie onto the lexan. I also need some dremel cutting disks. The ones I have are worn out. Keep in mind you'll have to re-aim the fog lights after you remove them from the bumper. Especially if you have HIDs in there, you don't want them pointed up to the sky and blinding oncoming traffic.
If you're happy to do this, I won't bother asking him. If not, if anyone needs this, I can ask him, but he may not be interested. If he were offered a few bucks, it might entice, but who knows. Either way, I have no margin in it, though I really wish I could get him to cut some for me.
#5591
I'd be willing to pay for some one to cut my glass if need be me and david are both interested, but how hard would it be to reinstall those lenses and re aim the lights.
This method is for sure cheaper then buying another set of fog housings which are 300+
This method is for sure cheaper then buying another set of fog housings which are 300+
Last edited by Jriddle8; 09-22-2014 at 10:42 PM.
#5592
How much work is this for you? I've been meaning to ask my neighbour if he'd be interested in helping these guys out for a couple of bucks. He's got this high-end laser cutter that would cut the lexan in no time (and to exact specs). I saw him using it to cut lexan into little cubes once, just for practice. I was going to have him cut me some lenses, but the 4G fog lens is, as you've noted, curved.
If you're happy to do this, I won't bother asking him. If not, if anyone needs this, I can ask him, but he may not be interested. If he were offered a few bucks, it might entice, but who knows. Either way, I have no margin in it, though I really wish I could get him to cut some for me.
If you're happy to do this, I won't bother asking him. If not, if anyone needs this, I can ask him, but he may not be interested. If he were offered a few bucks, it might entice, but who knows. Either way, I have no margin in it, though I really wish I could get him to cut some for me.
What I did for mine was take out the fog light assembly, place it face down on a sheet of lexan, use a sharpie to make an outline, cut with my dremel, sand the jagged edges with my dremel, and finally do some hand sanding to smooth it out a bit further. As I mentioned, nowhere near perfect but it's something that gets hidden away the moment it's installed. It was a while since I did it so I don't exactly remember how long it took. I'm guessing maybe an hour to do 2 lenses since the first lens was a shot in the dark.
Lenses are basic to install. Use an appropriate sealant and clamp it down so that it stays in place and the sealant bonds like the picture I posted not too long ago. Aiming involves adjusting one screw to raise or lower the housing. Since I have HIDs in them and the fogs don't have the proper projectors, light gets sprayed everywhere so I aimed it as low down as it would let me. It leads to a small gap at the bottom of the light between the plastic shrouding but it hasn't led to any complications for me.
#5593
I went yellow specifically to dissuade myself from using the fog "just because", and limit it to times when I actually need the extra light.
#5594
Oh. Yellow is rice? I have some yellow Lamin-x films for my fogs that I actually tried to put on Sunday, but it was late in the day, and I couldn't figure out how to cleanly apply while the fog is mounted, as I'll have to get the film under the edge of the bezel.
I went yellow specifically to dissuade myself from using the fog "just because", and limit it to times when I actually need the extra light.
I went yellow specifically to dissuade myself from using the fog "just because", and limit it to times when I actually need the extra light.
Yeah the problem you describe if why I would need to remove my fog light from the housing so I can apply my film to it properly. Otherwise I'd be stuck trying to wedge the film to the edges that I can't see. I imagine that would turn out horribly.
#5595
Well now I'm confused: I'm old and white. Is this the beginning of a whole new brand of "rice"?
#5596
i've alway thought of yellow fogs as rice for as long as i can remember,
nothing wrong with it tho, i like it on certain cars.
i have my fogs on everytime i have lowbeams on, i dont think i get much more light output tbh
nothing wrong with it tho, i like it on certain cars.
i have my fogs on everytime i have lowbeams on, i dont think i get much more light output tbh
#5597
I applied the yellow film yesterday by taking the assembly out. Realized I didn't have to fully take it out, just took off the 3 screws holding it to the bumper so at least I didn't have to re-aim it after applying. Makes the fogs a bit more yellow so that's all I was really going for. It's less blinding looking at it head on as well so at least it's more friendly for oncoming traffic.