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Posted By: The Digital Slacker Pro-Burners - 08/19/06 01:17 AM
Hey, I did a bit of searching through this forum and I didn't find if anyone has done a detailed how-to on mounting them? I seem to remember some people posting that they had to modify the bracket to make them fit without being 'jittery' and the light bouncing all over the place. If anyone could help me out with a link to the thread (if it exists) i'd be quite happy. Or if anyone has some advice on how to go about doing it... i'll be doing the install tomorrow and taking pictures.

Also... could anyone point me to how to take off the front bumper? I've been meaning to do that to see how much I could clean it up and I figure now would be the time since I am trying to install different foglights. Thanks!
Posted By: Jason43 Re: Pro-Burners - 08/19/06 01:25 AM
I mounted the pro-burner brackets to the flat bottom part of the SVT fog brackets using one screw for each light. I had to remove the PB brackets and and put them back onto the lights backwards to make them aim correctly(you'll see what I mean when you get into it). All in all, its pretty straight forward and hard to f up.
Posted By: AliasJerkâ?¢ Re: Pro-Burners - 08/19/06 03:28 PM
Originally posted by Jason43:
I mounted the pro-burner brackets to the flat bottom part of the SVT fog brackets using one screw for each light. I had to remove the PB brackets and and put them back onto the lights backwards to make them aim correctly(you'll see what I mean when you get into it). All in all, its pretty straight forward and hard to f up.




yeah, its pretty easy to install them if you already have fog light brackets... if you dont its a PITA, I had to fabricate my own brackets... No you dont have to remove the bumper... it may make things a little easier, but if you take off the radior splash shield you will get plenty enough access to the fog lights.
Posted By: The Digital Slacker Re: Pro-Burners - 08/20/06 01:27 AM
Sweet. Well nuts own, yet again.

Pictures coming soon.
Posted By: The Digital Slacker Re: Pro-Burners - 09/03/06 11:52 PM
Phew,
don't get these things. They are [censored] straight up. I had 3 exchanges before I got two lights that worked... then three days ago I had a bulb burn out. What high quality.


Ya get what you pay for, so avoid these lights even though they look real nice when they work.
Posted By: RawBurt Re: Pro-Burners - 09/04/06 05:12 AM
I wouldn't go as far as telling people to not get them. I've gone at least a year now with them, and they've been great
Posted By: Reebs Re: Pro-Burners - 09/04/06 05:22 AM
Originally posted by RawBurt:
I wouldn't go as far as telling people to not get them. I've gone at least a year now with them, and they've been great




How much did you pay?? And are they from wal mart??
Posted By: AliasJerkâ?¢ Re: Pro-Burners - 09/04/06 05:58 PM
Originally posted by Reebs:
Originally posted by RawBurt:
I wouldn't go as far as telling people to not get them. I've gone at least a year now with them, and they've been great




How much did you pay?? And are they from wal mart??




I never had such a problem, I thought one of them had burned out, but it actually just came unplugged. They were awesome, I always got complements with them, I was always asked if they were PIAA's or Hellas.
Posted By: Reebs Re: Pro-Burners - 09/04/06 07:24 PM
Originally posted by AliasJerkâ?¢:
Originally posted by Reebs:
Originally posted by RawBurt:
I wouldn't go as far as telling people to not get them. I've gone at least a year now with them, and they've been great




How much did you pay?? And are they from wal mart??




I never had such a problem, I thought one of them had burned out, but it actually just came unplugged. They were awesome, I always got complements with them, I was always asked if they were PIAA's or Hellas.





I don't know much about them at all... are they plastic or glass covering the bulb!?!? And how much did you pay Alias?



Reebs
Posted By: Jason43 Re: Pro-Burners - 09/04/06 07:45 PM
Originally posted by Reebs:
Originally posted by AliasJerkâ?¢:
Originally posted by Reebs:
Originally posted by RawBurt:
I wouldn't go as far as telling people to not get them. I've gone at least a year now with them, and they've been great




How much did you pay?? And are they from wal mart??




I never had such a problem, I thought one of them had burned out, but it actually just came unplugged. They were awesome, I always got complements with them, I was always asked if they were PIAA's or Hellas.





I don't know much about them at all... are they plastic or glass covering the bulb!?!? And how much did you pay Alias?



Reebs



Do a search for pro-burners. They've been discussed several times.

As far as the quality, they've been fine for me. They lasted about a year and a half before one burned out and I replaced them with another set.
Posted By: AliasJerkâ?¢ Re: Pro-Burners - 09/05/06 12:06 AM
Originally posted by Reebs:
Originally posted by AliasJerkâ?¢:
Originally posted by Reebs:
Originally posted by RawBurt:
I wouldn't go as far as telling people to not get them. I've gone at least a year now with them, and they've been great




How much did you pay?? And are they from wal mart??




I never had such a problem, I thought one of them had burned out, but it actually just came unplugged. They were awesome, I always got complements with them, I was always asked if they were PIAA's or Hellas.





I don't know much about them at all... are they plastic or glass covering the bulb!?!? And how much did you pay Alias?



Reebs




They are glass, you really cant go wrong at $20 for the pair.

I was extremely close to ordering some angel eye hellas but they were like $60 for the pair. I couldnt justify for the same look for $40 more, plus getting angel eyes, which I probably would never use anyways.



damn it I miss that car
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