Do it.I was thinking the same thing about 3d printing a wedge. I know lights i found had a template with them. So i don't think it would be to difficult to create.
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Do it.I was thinking the same thing about 3d printing a wedge. I know lights i found had a template with them. So i don't think it would be to difficult to create.
It took a second glance for me to realize you're right, those covers do slant off to the sides and getting a fog to turn more forward might compromise how it sits in the bay. The wedge would be a simple solution and I would think easily made with a 3D printer. I'm looking forward to seeing some solutions by our members. Great group of folks and I'm glad to see not limited to just guys.I think someone should create a small wedge on a 3D printer to place over the outer part of existing non-tow hook covers so that fog lights can be mounted and direct illumination straight on. I gather those in the pic are directing light slightly toward the side of roads/lane, rather than in front of the Mav.
Nonetheless, creative stuff happening.
Very nice. Great job, I like them.Per owner: The light bars are hooked up to the factory driving lights. The orange lights hooked up to the parking lights and the square LEDs to the brights.