Fixed my fog light condensation

NickDE

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Newcastle upon Tyne
I couldn't be a***ed doing on the proper fixes - opening up the lights, drilling holes etc. So I followed a tip from Dale and just stuck cheap dark tinting foil from ebay over them. I quite like the way the lights disappear now :bag:

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That does look better, id still drill some vent holes to allow them to dry out as being constantly wet inside is going to cause issues with the bulbs eventually :(
Rob
 
That looks really good OP. :thumbsup:

I wonder if you can get tinting film in Blue? :lol:
 
Smartbear said:
That does look better, id still drill some vent holes to allow them to dry out as being constantly wet inside is going to cause issues with the bulbs eventually :(
Rob

Maybe next year. I hardly ever use them anyway !

And tinting film in blue ? Now we are getting really tacky !
 
Good results Nick, looks much better! Did you find it fiddly?
Mine have been tinted for 3 years now and still look great :)
sharpyboy said:
I take it that foil is ok for MOT?
:driving: :thumbsup:

OK for MOT :thumbsup:
 
NickDE said:
[post]1365893[/post] Maybe next year. I hardly ever use them anyway !And tinting film in blue ? Now we are getting really tacky !

I only asked about Blue because my Z4 is Blue, and I also like how your fog-lights "disappear". But for that to work on mine they would need to be blue!
 
i just got some yellow tint for mine see how it looks later when i fit it on the fogs. Im thinking clear fogs may look best anyway though on mine being black car just going to try it for now. For MOT you just peel it off its not hard,

This time of your they will just get moisture back inside being so cold. I'll take mine out in spring and dry them properly.
 

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Mr Tidy said:
I only asked about Blue because my Z4 is Blue, and I also like how your fog-lights "disappear". But for that to work on mine they would need to be blue!

Mine's blue as well. The lights will disappear into the black plastic grille, so colour match is not too important. Here you can see how Dale's disappear on a white car. In this photo my fogs are still pre-tint
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Dale_B said:
Did you find it fiddly?

I just cut the film roughly to size. I then pushed excess at the top and outside edges behind the bumper. At the bottom I folded round the bottom of the lights. The hardest bit was peeling the backing film off the foil ! It's not really the neatest job in the world, but unless you are kneeling or lying in front of the car you won't notice.
 
Thanks for the photo of Dale's car - I see what you mean. :thumbsup:

Even on other colours black is the way to go!
 
I'm going to get these panels that someone put me onto. They'll need spraying but going to get them done the same colour as my car...I've seen it on a red Z and it looks cool colour coded.

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i do think the clear light does look nicer on the black cars its a shame coverering it black so you dont see it
 

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goldbcfc said:
i do think the clear light does look nicer on the black cars its a shame coverering it black so you dont see it
Generally I agree. But not when they are full of condensation.
 
idej_jedi said:
I'm going to get these panels that someone put me onto. They'll need spraying but going to get them done the same colour as my car...I've seen it on a red Z and it looks cool colour coded.

51117158835 Left Fog Lamp Cover
51117158836 Right Fog Lamp Cover

Do they just fit over the existing fogs ? Or do you have to remove the fogs and then fit these ?
 
NickDE said:
idej_jedi said:
I'm going to get these panels that someone put me onto. They'll need spraying but going to get them done the same colour as my car...I've seen it on a red Z and it looks cool colour coded.

51117158835 Left Fog Lamp Cover
51117158836 Right Fog Lamp Cover

Do they just fit over the existing fogs ? Or do you have to remove the fogs and then fit these ?

You have to remove the fog light and replace with the cover. If the front bumper is off I'm assuming it will be an easier job.
 
idej_jedi said:
You have to remove the fog light and replace with the cover. If the front bumper is off I'm assuming it will be an easier job.
In that case I'll stick with the cheap and cheerful tint film. Any bumper removal time spare in my calendar is reserved for my E30.
 
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