Left fog lamp
Re: Left fog lamp
Sage, Here is a link that has the info you need. A fog light replacement is not cheap & there are no aftermarket parts available. Check out the Parts for Sale listing on the forum.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...essories-sale/
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...-question.html
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...essories-sale/
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...-question.html
Re: Left fog lamp
I have a left ( driver's side ) one, but it is FAR from pristine.
I have tried to refinish it, and had 'some' success, but it still has some deep stone chips, although it is not cracked anywhere, and all 3 tabs are unbroken. ( you will find that most at salvage yards have broken tabs )
I'll take $100 including shipping .....
I have tried to refinish it, and had 'some' success, but it still has some deep stone chips, although it is not cracked anywhere, and all 3 tabs are unbroken. ( you will find that most at salvage yards have broken tabs )
I'll take $100 including shipping .....
Re: Left fog lamp
I saw a video on YouTube, or something, where the guy took 2000 (?) grade wet sanding and then went even "finer" to sand out the chips and fading. Then, a series of "clear coat" spray paint brought the lens back. Anyone's thoughts on this "method" of rejuvenating lamps ?
Re: Left fog lamp
Usually that works on plastic type lens, not glass.
I saw a video on YouTube, or something, where the guy took 2000 (?) grade wet sanding and then went even "finer" to sand out the chips and fading. Then, a series of "clear coat" spray paint brought the lens back. Anyone's thoughts on this "method" of rejuvenating lamps ?
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