Left fog lamp
Hi,
I just purchased my Crossfire. One of the things I noticed is that the left fog lamp is cracked. How much and where can I find a replacement? Thanks |
Re: Left fog lamp
Sage, Here is a link that has the info you need. A fog light replacement is not cheap & there are no aftermarket parts available. Check out the Parts for Sale listing on the forum.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...essories-sale/ https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...-question.html |
Re: Left fog lamp
I have a left ( driver's side ) one, but it is FAR from pristine.
I have tried to refinish it, and had 'some' success, but it still has some deep stone chips, although it is not cracked anywhere, and all 3 tabs are unbroken. ( you will find that most at salvage yards have broken tabs ) I'll take $100 including shipping ..... https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cro...136fb20304.jpg https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cro...119093e9e1.jpg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cro...921bd1c684.jpg |
Re: Left fog lamp
Crickets chirping.
At least reply with a "No Thank You" |
Re: Left fog lamp
Hi,
Thanks. I am to try to find one without the chips. |
Re: Left fog lamp
OK. Hope you can find one ......
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Re: Left fog lamp
i think this is a long shot since the post is old. do you still have the fog light for sale?
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Re: Left fog lamp
I do indeed, but like I said it is pitted and I gave up on ever completely refurbishing it.
Still $100 including shipping. |
Re: Left fog lamp
It`s better than one thats broken.
paypal? |
Re: Left fog lamp
Originally Posted by ala_xfire
(Post 869729)
I do indeed, but like I said it is pitted and I gave up on ever completely refurbishing it.
Still $100 including shipping. :DThank you very much, I got the light Monday. |
Re: Left fog lamp
I saw a video on YouTube, or something, where the guy took 2000 (?) grade wet sanding and then went even "finer" to sand out the chips and fading. Then, a series of "clear coat" spray paint brought the lens back. Anyone's thoughts on this "method" of rejuvenating lamps ?
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Re: Left fog lamp
Usually that works on plastic type lens, not glass.
Originally Posted by pholmes237@yahoo.com
(Post 870299)
I saw a video on YouTube, or something, where the guy took 2000 (?) grade wet sanding and then went even "finer" to sand out the chips and fading. Then, a series of "clear coat" spray paint brought the lens back. Anyone's thoughts on this "method" of rejuvenating lamps ?
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