Knight Rider 4th gen bumper... expensive! :)
#1
Knight Rider 4th gen bumper... expensive! :)
Take a look at this...
http://www.adiautotech.com/4thgen/index.htm
People are always asking for options for their 93-97 Trans Am but this might be a bit expensive
http://www.adiautotech.com/4thgen/index.htm
People are always asking for options for their 93-97 Trans Am but this might be a bit expensive
#5
Re: Knight Rider 4th gen bumper... expensive! :)
Yea they are alot of money.
I saw one for a third gen firebird in a slavage yard.
Somebody messed up the front bumper cover.
Dum A**
I hate when people do crap like that.
They need to get a pice off the car and break all the other pices around it
just to make it easy for them.
Chris G.
I saw one for a third gen firebird in a slavage yard.
Somebody messed up the front bumper cover.
Dum A**
I hate when people do crap like that.
They need to get a pice off the car and break all the other pices around it
just to make it easy for them.
Chris G.
#6
Re: Knight Rider 4th gen bumper... expensive! :)
I like it.
I was thinking about closing off the nostrils with a plexi front to help protect my fog lights. Maybe smoke the plexi so it blends and the lights dissappear when they aren't being used.
But I figured the heat from the light probably requires some sort of air flow of the lamp housing. I certainly don't want to melt my front bumper.
I was thinking about closing off the nostrils with a plexi front to help protect my fog lights. Maybe smoke the plexi so it blends and the lights dissappear when they aren't being used.
But I figured the heat from the light probably requires some sort of air flow of the lamp housing. I certainly don't want to melt my front bumper.
#7
Re: Knight Rider 4th gen bumper... expensive! :)
Originally Posted by Lower
I like it.
I was thinking about closing off the nostrils with a plexi front to help protect my fog lights. Maybe smoke the plexi so it blends and the lights dissappear when they aren't being used.
But I figured the heat from the light probably requires some sort of air flow of the lamp housing. I certainly don't want to melt my front bumper.
I was thinking about closing off the nostrils with a plexi front to help protect my fog lights. Maybe smoke the plexi so it blends and the lights dissappear when they aren't being used.
But I figured the heat from the light probably requires some sort of air flow of the lamp housing. I certainly don't want to melt my front bumper.
#10
Re: Knight Rider 4th gen bumper... expensive! :)
Originally Posted by MarcR94v6
And when people buy it, they'll only find that cops will pull them over and make them turn it off and take it off ASAP. At least in California.
#12
Re: Knight Rider 4th gen bumper... expensive! :)
Originally Posted by BoltOnZ
Pretty sure that the led's would be for show, and you would probably have a switch wired up to turn it on and off...come on now people...lol
The thing you would need some sort of "regulator" or whatever they are to turn down the amount of power that is sent to the LEDs. If the LEDs get the regular bulb's amount of power.....POP!
The only LEDs I know that you can plug in without this feature is the 194 bulbs on the rear sidemarkers.....I have clear ones that I made with red LED bulbs and they are perfect