3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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nah im talking about the holes right under the blinkers...on the front kit part....
Yeah thats what i meant, and no they will not fit unless you mod your bumper. You could ask bigbird about the fogs he bought from the junkyard for $10 on his coupe
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well i got a pair of the 02 ones coming in i juss gotta wait for my friend to drop um off...but ill c how that goes and if not ill try the other ones...but is there any that would fit in the inner holes?
actually i gehtto rigged mine. i thought i would need to cut of the 2 mount loops on the top and it turned out i didnt if i had pu tthem in from the back. so i couldnt mount them with thoes. mine were perminently mounted to the bumper and i had to adjust them before securing them. had i kept the car i would have gotten another pair and rigged up a better mount for them. but i did have them on for over 2 years and they never budged.
actually i gehtto rigged mine. i thought i would need to cut of the 2 mount loops on the top and it turned out i didnt if i had pu tthem in from the back. so i couldnt mount them with thoes. mine were perminently mounted to the bumper and i had to adjust them before securing them. had i kept the car i would have gotten another pair and rigged up a better mount for them. but i did have them on for over 2 years and they never budged.
So then it sounds as though I will have to custom make some of it, even if I use the Oldsmobile mounting bracket. Is that correct?
After cutting the horizontal piece in the Camry bumper, did you do anything to patch the cut area or did you just leave it open? I can't see how it would hurt anything but was wondering if it looks bad or anything.
Pretty much any fog light can go onto any car, its a matter of finding a nice place for it on the bumper and bolting it up. If you want a cleaner/stock look than you get oem's because they are designed to fit the car in a way that any custom fog light job cant mimic.
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