First Gen Fog lights...
I was just looking in your photo gallery for ideas (is that your boyfriend washing Bobs' wheels), and I was thinking....maybe install a pushbar of some sort. I can't see anything else to mount the lights to and I hate the idea of drilling into the bumper and causing rust.
ORIGINAL: Chevy Lover
I was just looking in your photo gallery for ideas (is that your boyfriend washing Bobs' wheels), and I was thinking....maybe install a pushbar of some sort. I can't see anything else to mount the lights to and I hate the idea of drilling into the bumper and causing rust.
I was just looking in your photo gallery for ideas (is that your boyfriend washing Bobs' wheels), and I was thinking....maybe install a pushbar of some sort. I can't see anything else to mount the lights to and I hate the idea of drilling into the bumper and causing rust.
And yeah, I don't wanna drill any holes, do they make push bumpers for first gens?All the cool stuffis for the newer models, I've noticed.
They make them for the first gens, yes, but on my old S10, if you look at theunder sideof the bumper near the signal lights, you'll notice that there's holes already in the bumper, you only have to drill through the plastic of the ground effects, which, after drilling, you can't even see the hole, because of where it's located...
ORIGINAL: drperry
They make them for the first gens, yes, but on my old S10, if you look at theunder sideof the bumper near the signal lights, you'll notice that there's holes already in the bumper, you only have to drill through the plastic of the ground effects, which, after drilling, you can't even see the hole, because of where it's located...
They make them for the first gens, yes, but on my old S10, if you look at theunder sideof the bumper near the signal lights, you'll notice that there's holes already in the bumper, you only have to drill through the plastic of the ground effects, which, after drilling, you can't even see the hole, because of where it's located...
1985, a good ol' shoebox! lol
or, if there's bolts in all the holes, you can take one out and use that...
It depends on the type of light you get, too...
The ones I put there had the one big bolt/nut combo...
or, if there's bolts in all the holes, you can take one out and use that...
It depends on the type of light you get, too...
The ones I put there had the one big bolt/nut combo...
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