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    Carbon Fiber Fog Light Delete

    or US market bumpers - wanting to remove fog lights and put in a carbon piece that has just one hole for braking


    #2
    Mk Motorsport in Germany and there are a few other options. Hard Motorsport has an ABS version as well.

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      #3
      Thanks will look at MK

      it’s for bling vs performance

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        #4
        Bimmerworld has CF ducts. which is, I used 3m adhesive glue versus screws/rivets

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          #5
          Originally posted by Tonggi View Post
          Bimmerworld has CF ducts. which is, I used 3m adhesive glue versus screws/rivets
          Thank you - what did you do about the ducts? Notes says stock work work? Can they be cut or altered to work? Not going to run hosed brake ducts - this old girl will never see the track

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            #6
            Originally posted by audipwr1 View Post

            Thank you - what did you do about the ducts? Notes says stock work work? Can they be cut or altered to work? Not going to run hosed brake ducts - this old girl will never see the track
            You have to remove the fog lights and cut them out to fit properly. They fit in my oem bumper no problem

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              #7
              I am giving serious consideration to using these deletes as I never use the fog lights on my car. I was thinking of cutting the deletes and mating them to the OEM brake ducts as the deletes run a 3" hole and the stock brake duct seems massive.

              Anyone know if you have to modify the stock bumper to run the fog light deletes or are they plug in play?

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                #8
                Originally posted by bmw m3 s50 View Post
                I am giving serious consideration to using these deletes as I never use the fog lights on my car. I was thinking of cutting the deletes and mating them to the OEM brake ducts as the deletes run a 3" hole and the stock brake duct seems massive.

                Anyone know if you have to modify the stock bumper to run the fog light deletes or are they plug in play?
                i had to trim a bit but ultimately i had them riveted on. clean look IMO. not the best picture but what i could find.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MarcoPolo View Post

                  i had to trim a bit but ultimately i had them riveted on. clean look IMO. not the best picture but what i could find.

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                  What did you trim? Did the modifications permanently alter the bumper?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bmw m3 s50 View Post

                    What did you trim? Did the modifications permanently alter the bumper?
                    my shop did the work but what will need to be trimmed is the plastic that holds the fog lights in place.
                    so yeah, that is a permanent altering. refer to this image i found online of a stock bumper
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                      Originally posted by MarcoPolo View Post

                      i had to trim a bit but ultimately i had them riveted on. clean look IMO. not the best picture but what i could find.

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                      Just out of curiosity, is there not a way to epoxy these onto the back of the bumper to avoid the visible rivets?
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                      '99 M3, Hellrot/Sand Beige, slicktop
                      '01 M3, Imola/black

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Nate047 View Post

                        Just out of curiosity, is there not a way to epoxy these onto the back of the bumper to avoid the visible rivets?
                        i imagine that's an option. the rivets are included so they were designed with this in mind. if you look at earlier revisions, they had the ducts attached to the bumper support.
                        check this video i found: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25agLnM9M30
                        '06 Carbon Black
                        Sabelt, Brey Krause, MCS 2-way, SuperSprint, Karbonius, Epic, Volk

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Nate047 View Post

                          Just out of curiosity, is there not a way to epoxy these onto the back of the bumper to avoid the visible rivets?
                          Depending on who sells the ducts most of them are epoxied.

                          I've never seen this one with exposed rivets.
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