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I've been searching a little and can't find the bumper with the factory fog light holes. I know it isn't as common, but someone must know where I can get one or a part # atleast. Also any other bumper I should look into, I've seen a couple of different ones, but don't know where to get , I think one is jdm maybe . Any help is appreciated
I've been searching a little and can't find the bumper with the factory fog light holes. I know it isn't as common, but someone must know where I can get one or a part # atleast. Also any other bumper I should look into, I've seen a couple of different ones, but don't know where to get , I think one is jdm maybe . Any help is appreciated
You can contact them and they will email you an exploded view of the front area, or they may just look up the # for you. Just tell them what you need. I have used them many times without any problems. W95C
Thanks for the help. I could go for either, the jdm one is pretty sweet, but I will probably have better luck finding the other one, which looks pretty good too, and almost as rare (atleast around here) . I have seen the cut/sanded jobs, and it just doesn't look the same + I'm not good with that sort of stuff .
Last edited by Phantom_TRD; 10-31-2008 at 10:44 PM.
There isn't a separate bumper for models equipped with fog lamps (unless you go with the JDM bumper mentioned above). Fog lamps sold in North America were dealer-installed accessories. They used fog kits- which required them to cut out parts of the bumper to install the fogs, and then cover the cut with body-colored rings that surrounded the fog lamp itself.
To be honest, the parts for those fogs are extremely hard to find, and usually pretty expensive when you do find them.
In addition, the dealer-installed fogs have a bad habit of losing the body-colored rings, that fly off during driving. I've only seen a few 97-01 Camrys with dealer-installed fogs, and most of them were missing one or both of the rings.
I highly suggest going aftermarket for your fogs- or spend the $$ and get the JDM bumper.
1998
Front Bumper Assy
Toyota Camry 11-97,GRN,W-FOGLIGHT 000 A
0 08H123 $125
actual M'Boro Auto Parts USA-TN(Murfreesboro) E-mail 1-615-895-9868 / 1-866-831-9868
1997
Front Bumper Assy
Toyota Camry -Y*CAMPAINE W/FOG COVER ONLY 000 A
0 DC2531 $80
actual Affordable Parts Yard USA-OR(Boring) E-mail 1-503-663-4311
1998
Front Bumper Assy
Toyota Camry GREEN,NICE,FOG TYPE 208140 $Call Billys Toyota and Lexus Parts Inc. USA-AL(Calera) E-mail 1-800-884-0105
Japanese bumper
1998
Front Bumper Assy
Toyota Camry FACTORY FOG COVER B QUAL COVER 080094 $250 Scott's Auto Recyclers USA-CO(Ft.-Collins) Request_Quote 800-767-8640
Thanks, the last few posts helped me understand a little better . I'm sure a jdm bumper would be hard to locate , I didn't know they were rings , I assumed it was a complete one piece mold . That sways me a little, I definately can see the rings flying off some day . I will keep my eyes open for a jdm bumper
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