Home Depot Oil Cooler Guards
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Home Depot Oil Cooler Guards
When I got my car a few months back, I noticed that there was a huge gash in the drivers oil cooler when I got home from the dealer. I called the dealer and they said they would have to look at it to see whether they would replace it. The dealer was 50 miles away and I had no time to take it down there. So I let it go for a long while. Then, the other day I was at Home Depot and I found some galvanized wire mesh for $1.49. I thought, what the hell it's worth a try. I was able to install it without removing the front bumber, but it took a few hours to do. What do you guys think?
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I have 8500K HID headlights, 6 LED 194 white running lights and 7500K fog lights
running lights were bought at: www.autolumination.com
running lights were bought at: www.autolumination.com
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Originally Posted by Rotary Rasp
I have 8500K HID headlights, 6 LED 194 white running lights and 7500K fog lights
running lights were bought at: www.autolumination.com
running lights were bought at: www.autolumination.com
I was confused w/ running lights and parking lights.
Is this bulb still 6 LED 194? (Pic)
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XeRo, yes fully... https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-interior-audio-electronics-24/8500k-hid-lights-51946/
Now how bout them oil cooler grills?!?!?!?
Now how bout them oil cooler grills?!?!?!?
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thats what i was going to do at first, but then, after test fitting them, i thought to my self...they'd look too stock if i painted them.
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Your setup sounds interesting, are the fog lights an HID retrofit too? Would you mind coming down to one of our OC meets so we can check them out?
Originally Posted by Rotary Rasp
I have 8500K HID headlights, 6 LED 194 white running lights and 7500K fog lights
running lights were bought at: www.autolumination.com
running lights were bought at: www.autolumination.com
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Its been a week or so now and the grills are holding up great. The mesh is sold at Home Depot in the buiding materials department. It comes in aprox 30" x 10" and cost $1.49 per sheet, you only need one. It is made to be installed over rain gutters to keep leefs from filling them up. They are galvanized steel so they shouldn't rust. The mesh comes with a bow in it (you'll see) which makes it a little tricky to work with. It is strong but can be cut with a good pair of cutters. After it is cut, take a grinder to the ends to smooth it out. Then jack up the front of the car, be sure to use a wheel block. Remove the plastic sheet covering the fog lights. You don't have to remove the rubber flap that hangs down, that will come off with the whole sheet. There will be three screws and a half dozen or so plastic snaps. It helps if you turn the wheel away from you. Next, remove the bottom oil cooler grill bolt. Now you must remove the fog light housing. There are two screws on the bottom and one on the top (the top one is hard to get to). Now remove the foglight. Next, slide up the grill from under the car. Once you got it all the way in, use a couple of wire ties to fasten the top of the grill to the top of the oil cooler. Now, reinstall the oil cooler bolt and the fog light. It will stay in place pretty well stince the fog light clamps it in there. Now reinstall the plastic sheet and lower the car. If you have more question, please feel free to ask. It's not very hard to do, just takes some time.
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GREAT JOB!!!! They look great, dont paint them...they look great...better than paying RB over $100 for a freaken screen...I mean...come on man...(but I love you RB...don't hate me)
This is a cheap, great looking, functional oil color protector...and I'll say it again...it makes the car look even COOLER.
Great job!
GREAT JOB!!!! They look great, dont paint them...they look great...better than paying RB over $100 for a freaken screen...I mean...come on man...(but I love you RB...don't hate me)
This is a cheap, great looking, functional oil color protector...and I'll say it again...it makes the car look even COOLER.
Great job!
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Whoa... I wanna go to a club meet. Thanks rx8wannahave, your PM brought a smile to my face (not that way you freaks!) Let me know what help you need. I'll take a picture of the left over mesh so you can see what to buy.
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dang it ...i was at Home Depot today and totally forgot to run by that department...also...JC Whitney sells sheets of auto grade mesh for pretty cheap...
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by the way this is also sold in black plastic and it comes in a roll in the gutter section in the bulding department for less than $5 a roll, i should know im one of the managers at a local home depot in miami.