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finally got around to working on my car. its been long overdue. haha
i removed all the splash guards, and i swapped my ghetto foglight wiring for the actual OEM harness(props to wild1413 for that). haha
and i also ziptied the bottom grill to the bumper since the ebay ones are whack and dont fit right. it kept falling off, so after the job, it fits just right. YAYY!!!



i already lost a bunch of clips as soon as i removed them. its bound to happen. hehee
i removed all the splash guards, and i swapped my ghetto foglight wiring for the actual OEM harness(props to wild1413 for that). haha
and i also ziptied the bottom grill to the bumper since the ebay ones are whack and dont fit right. it kept falling off, so after the job, it fits just right. YAYY!!!



i already lost a bunch of clips as soon as i removed them. its bound to happen. hehee
Yo Doc I recall u running some HID'S from DDM tuning was wondering how those are holding up and also if there pretty bright? R u also running that brand on your fogs cus I've been trying to get some 3k for my fogs but I wanted to find out bfo I make the purchase if there good and bright. Any pics from the front of the car with all your lights on so I can see? Cus for the price they ain't bad to get if they look good
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yeah, i have the ddm tuning kit. they're 6000k 35 watt. theyre pretty bright. i like em. and naw, im not running HIDs in my fogs. just regular 7000k bulbs. not sure what brand. i think they're similar to nokya's tho. ill get the brand tomorrow. and yeah, ill take a pic of the headlights, and the fogs tomorrow. do you want a daytime shot? or night time shot? or both?
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U know the tabs that stick inward towards the car and goes into the grill holes. I drilled tiny holes at the very tip of those. Then put the grill in. And then ziptie where the holes are. So it keeps the grill from falling backwards. I only did that to six of the tabs tho. I didn't wanna drill too many holes.
Edit: you have to have the bumper removed for this since you have to work from the inside.
Edit: you have to have the bumper removed for this since you have to work from the inside.
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Yee. No problem. I used a dremel with a drill bit. But same thing. Yeah, that bottom grill got me crazy always trying to put it back on. So I ran without it for a while. Until I thought of this solution. Took like 10 to 15 mins. Not too bad
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sorry i dont own a fancy camera. i just used the iphone cam.
day:

night:

the HIDs are 6k, and the fogs are just regular bulbs, but it said theyre 7k. fogs are a bit yellower but during daytime, you can hardley tell the diff.
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vegas was awesome. i havnt been there since i was like 12. haha.. it was so dope. got to do a lot ive never done before. i went to the shooting range and did all these pimp things. haha.
lol for sure its fun for you but if your a 16 year old un licensed kid eh it gets boring xD
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