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Old 03 September 2007 | 06:59 PM
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...who has a p1 measure the size of the hole on the foglamp cover. its for my cold air feed ducting idea whereas i may be buying a p1 foglamp cover for the drivers side and run a cold air feed to the air box with like a trumpet end. not sure how big the hole is though on the foggy lamp.

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The lamps it was designed to fit were Hella 90mm diameter ones, if that helps?

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The lamps it was designed to fit were Hella 90mm diameter ones, if that helps?

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cheers fellow scun.thonian

so some 75mm toobing with a trumpet end should fit through. what could i use to stick the foglight cover and trumpet end together? tigerseal or something??

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If you need, I have access to some hole saws, so you could get a plain cover and I could cut the right size hole.
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If you need, I have access to some hole saws, so you could get a plain cover and I could cut the right size hole.
Which would probably be better still.

Are you going to mesh the hole?

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Which would probably be better still.

Are you going to mesh the hole?

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considering it to keep horrible stuff out.

chris, you sir are a legend. so i should get some plastic foggy covers, cut the hole i want, then get em sprayed somewhere....

whoo hoo.
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You can buy a ready made fog induction cover from ets racing for £40

ETSRacing Fog Lamp Covers www.etsracing.com

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Originally Posted by banny sti
You can buy a ready made fog induction cover from ets racing for £40

ETSRacing Fog Lamp Covers www.etsracing.com

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sorted. only need one with a hole though, and one normal fog light cover.

will buy the hose and trumpet tip first and measure it up from there.

by the way... when ive seen the 98-00 fog light covers on various scoob sites, some say they come with brackets, some dont. how do they actually fit, if, for instance, i just got the plastic copies off ets. are they secure or do they need bonding?? seeing the ones with/without brackets for sale on scoobyparts.com made me wonder how much hassle fitting would be...

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