foglights behind grill?? could it work??
#12
RE: foglights behind grill?? could it work??
go for it, i was thinkin about this as soon as i bought my stang, i liked the look of the grill without headlights, but also love the look of the headlights at night, if you do it let me know about it, im not mechanically inclined enough to be the first to do this, but with a little help from you guys, ive been able to do much more than i originally thought, but good luck and i cant wait to see pics
#13
RE: foglights behind grill?? could it work??
ORIGINAL: Pantera72
I like what one v6 member did. He took the PP grill and pulled off the chrome corral from the front of it so it was just the shell with foglights. Then he added an overlay billet grill to the front of it.
I like what one v6 member did. He took the PP grill and pulled off the chrome corral from the front of it so it was just the shell with foglights. Then he added an overlay billet grill to the front of it.
#15
RE: foglights behind grill?? could it work??
I want a new grill to get rid of my fogs since i never use them.
BUT recently i started using my fogs and kinda like seeing them on.
Im torn between the two, woe is me
BUT recently i started using my fogs and kinda like seeing them on.
Im torn between the two, woe is me
#19
RE: foglights behind grill?? could it work??
It would be interesting to see the result if you go ahead. The ones pictured above don't look quite right to me, maybe if the lenses were tinted to allow them to "sink back" into the grille it would look better.
Mmm, now this has me thinking if some small PIAA's would be able to project through the stock grille on my V6 - I might look at that when she comes out of storage in the spring.
Mmm, now this has me thinking if some small PIAA's would be able to project through the stock grille on my V6 - I might look at that when she comes out of storage in the spring.