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Couldn't see anymore than 25 metres yesterday morning past Stonehenge on the A303 and there were still idiots driving with no lights at all on let alone no fog lights!
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Just undo the inner arch lining bolts and you can access them from there....
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My last car was the Honda Civic with the big triangular fog lights which were really vulnerable and about £200 a piece.
I made some covers out of 4-5mm perspex and put them on with sticky/velcro dots which meant they could be removed for cleaning. Don't know if the same trick could be done with our small circular ones. |
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