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Removed the light clusters, wiped them over (the outside) with celullose thinners and used transparent glass paint from Hobbycraft with my airbrush.
The foglights are £3.99 cheapies. I just marked around them and cut out with a jigsaw so they were a tight fit in the holes. Then drilled a hole in the bumper (underneath) to bolt it on.
Removed the light clusters, wiped them over (the outside) with celullose thinners and used transparent glass paint from Hobbycraft with my airbrush.
The foglights are £3.99 cheapies. I just marked around them and cut out with a jigsaw so they were a tight fit in the holes. Then drilled a hole in the bumper (underneath) to bolt it on.
Cheers for the info another must do when I get the time!
Hate to put a pessimistic post in but unless they are some kind of super new mega sensitive reverse sensors you won't be able to get close enough to anything for the beeps to become more frequent, owing to the spare wheel being where it is!!
I've had some fitted to mine as I had a couple of accidents when reversing. They work brilliantly even with my rear mounted spare wheel.
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