Put the lights in the bumper... They just don't look right. My opinion though.
Too much going on with the front end i would remove the lights in the grille but thats just my opinion
- Chris -2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS 5MT: My DD
2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS 5MT
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DRL Delete | 6K HIDS | AUX Cord Wired in RF Head Unit | DC Sprots CAI | OBX Longtube Header | Aero Turbine 2540i Muffler
Put the lights in the bumper... They just don't look right. My opinion though.
-Andrew
could always put some 8000k-12000k bulbs in your headlights for show and use the lights behind your grill as your real headlights when no ones looking
what do you guys think of this, Obviously they arent jdm but they look cool plus i plan to put a similar mesh on the bottom part of the bumper
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-M...Q5fAccessories
and for future reference I dont plan on doing a jdm front end anytime soon. I actually like the 8gb front
Dont waste your money there's no hooks to go onto your bumper you'd have to make your own
Here
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MITSU...item2a0d9a7eff
Hum would be a little project for you... Cut your fines out in your original grill buy some paint or have them paint it for you theyll do it for a little extra if you read the ad. Then adhere it to your grill on the back side. there you have it just like you wanted
Dremel them out. im not sure what adhesive you should use maybe bondo it on there and sand it down.
UPDATE!
Ok so finally got some new rubber on the g.
Picked these tires up at an amazing $260 wholesale and had them mounted, balanced and had an alignment for another $120. They are Haidas (Some Chinese brand, hopefully no problems). Same size as before 225/40/18 on a 7.5 inch wide rim. They sit really nice for even for the stock ride height. That will change hopefully next week when I will be ordering some Megan springs. Keep posted for that
On another note. Im having a bit of an issue that I cant put my finger on.
Prior to getting these tires my car would sort of shake at anything above 70 mph. Now i thought it was the tires, which were very worn, I mean VERY worn. So when I installed these i thought for sure that with a complete balance and alignment, everything would be good. Sure enough, on the way down the turnpike back home, at about 80 mph the steering wheel sort of started shaking and rumbling. It wasn't too strong but enough to annoy me. Any ideas? Like i said all the balancing and alignment was done. Also I do have a slightly bent wheel as you can see in the picture, could this be causing problems?
Motor mounts is my guess.
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Horrible Idea
And About fogs the 2500k yellows are a great choice, halogen performs be better in intense fog due to the spectrum emission of Halogen say vs a 3000k HID where the intensity and brightness will contribute to much of that light being reflected and not penetrating that lower level fog.
a bent wheel will cause vibration in the steering at higher speeds, when it's not too noticeable. Put the bent one in the back and see if it goes away. If it's still there, it could be your CV joints as well. Check if the CV bellows are hard or soft to the touch and if the grease is leaking.
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