Fog light and A/C Protection
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Fog light and A/C Protection
Hi guys - two questions:
1) Has anyone found any of the wire mesh type protectors for these fog lights yet? Just curious, I thought they'd look good on the front of the truck. If not, I guess I'll get some of the stonguard stuff. Is there anywhere else I can order the 3m stuff from other than stonguard?
2) Can someone point me to a site that sells protectors for the opening in the bumper? I only have about 8K miles on my truck so far, and already have a couple of 'dent's in the bottom of the ac condensor from crap coming in through that non--protected opening.
Thanks....
1) Has anyone found any of the wire mesh type protectors for these fog lights yet? Just curious, I thought they'd look good on the front of the truck. If not, I guess I'll get some of the stonguard stuff. Is there anywhere else I can order the 3m stuff from other than stonguard?
2) Can someone point me to a site that sells protectors for the opening in the bumper? I only have about 8K miles on my truck so far, and already have a couple of 'dent's in the bottom of the ac condensor from crap coming in through that non--protected opening.
Thanks....
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I have the Stoneguard 3M material covering the foglights. I highly recommend them.
For the slot in the bumper I used a sheet of heavy gauge square hole screen. Mounted to the backside of the bumper. I did this because a bird went through the slot and made a nice dent in the condensor. I have a pic in the photo gallery.
MikeyB
For the slot in the bumper I used a sheet of heavy gauge square hole screen. Mounted to the backside of the bumper. I did this because a bird went through the slot and made a nice dent in the condensor. I have a pic in the photo gallery.
MikeyB
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After loosing a fog light, I put on stoneguard, and haven't had a problem since.
I also had some dings in the Condesor, and I elected to go with the Kibly guard.
http://www.kilbyenterprises.com./
It is a metal grate that installs between the stock brackets and the condensor. It even comes with some wire to hold things up while you install, and the top and bottom wrap around the condensor to keep those fins from getting bent when you lean over the engine.
There is a photo of mine in my gallery.
I also had some dings in the Condesor, and I elected to go with the Kibly guard.
http://www.kilbyenterprises.com./
It is a metal grate that installs between the stock brackets and the condensor. It even comes with some wire to hold things up while you install, and the top and bottom wrap around the condensor to keep those fins from getting bent when you lean over the engine.
There is a photo of mine in my gallery.
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