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Originally Posted by mrxbobert
that looks great! so the glue holds up ok against all the shaking and whatnot the bumper goes through?
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Thanks. I've had the fogs glued in for a little more than a week. I've hit 70 and 80 on the highway a few times. I've even encountered a few speed bumps (at slow speeds of course) with no trouble. I pushed on the foglights with moderate pressure and they didn't budge. I could be wrong but I think they are in there VERY tight. As I mentioned before, I glued them with industrial strength epoxy. It is very strong and the label claims that it can hold up to 1.25 tons (2500 lbs.).
Another member on here used epoxy as well but I think he used a different kind. Last time he checked in, his fogs had been in for about 2 years if I'm not mistaken with no problems. So my advice is that if you are up to this project, get a very good strong adhesive and you will be fine. Based on my experience so far and the experience of the other member (OrangeJuice is his name), I highly recommend a strong epoxy.
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