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damaged oem fog woes....

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    #16
    i'd sand all that rust off, then make a cardboard template in the shape of that reflector. then i'd trace the shape of the cardboard template onto a piece of aluminum sheet metal and cut it out and polish it. then jb weld it on. it you polish it smooth enough, it will look just like chrome. later.
    Avoiding dirt at all costs

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      #17
      The output of factory fogs blows, nuff said.
      1992 Accord LX - SOLD

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        #18
        ya i know im doing it more for looks anyway.

        its more of a "oh snap that accord has fogs"

        Dr. Jekyll by day Mr. Hyde by night
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        02 Pontiac Firebird W68
        92 Dodge Stealth RT/TT

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          #19
          Originally posted by TypeG
          i'd sand all that rust off, then make a cardboard template in the shape of that reflector. then i'd trace the shape of the cardboard template onto a piece of aluminum sheet metal and cut it out and polish it. then jb weld it on. it you polish it smooth enough, it will look just like chrome. later.
          Then again, if you were to use a thin piece of stainless you wouldn't have to worry about oxidation/corrosion being an issue.....and it looks more like chrome than aluminum when polished.
          1992 Accord LX - SOLD

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            #20
            a buddy of mines has oem fogs also, he blacked them out and put stronger bulbs in it. when hes pulling up behind me, those fogs are bright as hell.



            thats before, soon ill get some new ones.
            miss my turbo cb7
            moved onto volvos. dont know how that happened, just did

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              #21
              Originally posted by 93cb7ExCoupe
              aluminum doesnt rust! stainless does!


              you might want to rethink that statement..

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                #22
                Originally posted by Frazzums
                How the output on them? My whole front end is blacked out so it my look good.

                also how do i go about "re-chromeing" them as you say.
                light output was shity as it was before i blackhoused it.. re-chromeing, you'd have to go to a shop to have it done..


                Originally posted by TypeG
                has anyone removed that square sheild? it looks like there could be far better light output without it. later.
                i removed that squre shield when i balckhoused mine. but i placed it back as i believe that heat from the bulb is absorbed by that square shield and with out it, the lense would melt. considering that i use them fogs as DRLs.

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                  #23
                  If I were you, I'd sandblast them back down to bare metal and have them re-chromed. Painting them silver would be okay, but it'd have to be high temp and if it blistered, then you'd be doing it all over again Type G's idea sounds pretty good b/c the lenses really don't let you get a clear look inside the foglight itself. And I wouldn't cut off the metal shield, those are there to direct the light from side to side, w/o them there'd be too much scattered light. Good luck

                  I've done the same thing w/ my driver's fog light after I hit a dog recently and had to use 2 foglights to make 1 good one.

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                    #24
                    All right im going to the yard tommrow and see if theres another fog.

                    Dr. Jekyll by day Mr. Hyde by night
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                    02 Pontiac Firebird W68
                    92 Dodge Stealth RT/TT

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                      #25
                      I didnt go to the yard cause i was lazy and too eager to install em.

                      Heres the finished work.

                      http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...Picture002.jpg

                      Can you guess which one is dimmer?

                      Dr. Jekyll by day Mr. Hyde by night
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                      02 Pontiac Firebird W68
                      92 Dodge Stealth RT/TT

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by 93cb7ExCoupe
                        aluminum doesnt rust! stainless does!
                        I've been welding/fabricating for quite some time, so don't attempt to preach to the choir again dude..... I made a stainless steel chainguard for my motorcycle that sees rain all the time, and it's not rusting.
                        1992 Accord LX - SOLD

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                          #27
                          what were you doing with that powerball? later.
                          Avoiding dirt at all costs

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                            #28
                            nice chain guard. yeah, stainless doesn't rust...it can only be stained by coming in contact with other metals. later.
                            Avoiding dirt at all costs

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                              #29
                              Looks just like my car. Well, after I do my grill modding.
                              After 17 years and 208K miles, I'm not "tuning" my CB7, I'm "restoring" a CLASSIC.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by maroonaccord2.2
                                The output of factory fogs blows, nuff said.
                                I'd have to disagree. At least in the case of oem 92-93 foglights. They do work great. They are designed to have a short, wide pattern, that's all. With my oem light set up, there's a definate night/day difference when they are turned on.

                                If you do have a brighter headlight retrofit of some kind, then sure they won't be as visible, but the output for what they were designed to do doesn't blow.

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