Pictures of Custom Fog lights
Troie...ya I've thought about that, but like the dude above said...doesn't seem to be of a good idea..
Troie, do you know the maximum heights, depth of the fog lights the side pockets can hold?
I've seen several sick fog lights on JC Whitney, but not sure if they'd fit.
Also I have an AEM CAI which the filter is placed near the driver side bumper pocket, will that affect the installation of fog lights?
Check out Billy's (link) fog lights, I LOOOOVE his setup, that's exactly how I like it!
PS. Troie, check out my registry...hehehehe...
Troie, do you know the maximum heights, depth of the fog lights the side pockets can hold?
I've seen several sick fog lights on JC Whitney, but not sure if they'd fit.
Also I have an AEM CAI which the filter is placed near the driver side bumper pocket, will that affect the installation of fog lights?
Check out Billy's (link) fog lights, I LOOOOVE his setup, that's exactly how I like it!
PS. Troie, check out my registry...hehehehe...
drummerjun the hard part is getting the connector that goes into the switch. Mitsu won't sell it and the kit doesn't come with the right one. The connectors from the main harness needed to be bought from Mitsu from a '98 Mirage/Lancer. I ended up buying a used connector from a Lancer's rheostat and shaving a bit off to fit the switch.
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the way i got the wires into the cab was...
if you look by the drivers kick plate(just to the left of the clutch/foot rest on the side pannel) you will see a rubber plug.
i removed it and fed a stiff wire(coat hanger size and felx)with the wires tied and taped onto
pushed it between the outside fender and inner wheel well then with some twisting it pops out over by the drivers light under the hood...it took about 15 tryes and around half a hour but got it to work.
that is the only way i have found without drilling through the fire wall
Joe...dig that you used my plate idea
and also the pis with my Lancer taxi sign(make sure you get with me the next sclc meet i make...i have a custom Taxi sign just for you...lighted...he he he)
if you look by the drivers kick plate(just to the left of the clutch/foot rest on the side pannel) you will see a rubber plug.
i removed it and fed a stiff wire(coat hanger size and felx)with the wires tied and taped onto
pushed it between the outside fender and inner wheel well then with some twisting it pops out over by the drivers light under the hood...it took about 15 tryes and around half a hour but got it to work.
that is the only way i have found without drilling through the fire wall
Joe...dig that you used my plate idea
and also the pis with my Lancer taxi sign(make sure you get with me the next sclc meet i make...i have a custom Taxi sign just for you...lighted...he he he)
Last edited by trance; Dec 13, 2003 at 08:52 PM.
ya i got some stock eclopse fog lights and mounted them in the pockets on the side, it was a ***** to mount. good luck if you want to mount something in there!
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*edit* my car is the very far left
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*edit* my car is the very far left
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Billy...any pics of them off in the day?
and what year eclipse fogs??i've been looking at many cars to find the proper fittage.
I can easily get into my lower bumper ducts since i now have dual intake ducts there and made a custom window cleaner tank...that's the pain to work around down there.
and what year eclipse fogs??i've been looking at many cars to find the proper fittage.
I can easily get into my lower bumper ducts since i now have dual intake ducts there and made a custom window cleaner tank...that's the pain to work around down there.


