View Poll Results: how much would you be willing to pay, and which type would be more demanded
$20-$65
35
92.11%
$66-$100
2
5.26%
JDM Fog Light Brackets
9
23.68%
USDM Brackets
14
36.84%
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want to see demand on replica usdm and jdm fog light brackets for all EF's
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want to see demand on replica usdm and jdm fog light brackets for all EF's
just like i posted in the title, im going to be taking my jdm brackets in to a machine shop later and see how much they would charge to make copies of them. i have EF2, EF5, EF8/9 and usdm crx brackets that i can take in to make copies. and depending on how much they run, i was going to have them make copies. i am curious to know how much buyers would be willing to pay for them. thanks in advance, i know how hard it is to find these brackets.
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members just voted, and by the looks of the polls. u want it cheap.
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well, im gonna see how much the machine shop will charge to make 1, and then how much to mass produce them.
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considering the price of the lamps alone I would think people would be looking to find the cheapest brackets possible. Very cool of you to price the repops for those looking for them though
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i posted up usdm, because alot of people use prelude fogs... and i put 20-65 because seriously, its stamped steel... when you can buy entire foglights from autozone or harbor freight for under 40 bux... i don't see too many people shelling out a grip for a non needed part. I could be wrong though, because people still buy aem intakes for the full 200 dollar price... (just an example...)
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You deserve a damn literary award and a job with a three letter government agency for being able to decipher that.
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i feel thats true with the prelude fogs, not many of us can afford the cost for those jdm fogs. plus its been a pain fabricating custom brackets ill post a pic of mine when it stops raining
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Here's what that bracket looks like (cost about $4 at the hardware section):
Just chop off where the red lines are shown. Drill holes or slots where the blue and green dots are. Cut the bracket right thru the middle so you get a left and right bracket. That's right, 2 brackets costing $4.
End result:
They're not as sturdy as the OEM ones, but unless you're using them as tow hooks, they hold up the lights just fine.
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Re: want to see demand on replica usdm and jdm fog light brackets for all EF's
Use Simpson rafter brackets from Home Depot.
Here's what that bracket looks like (cost about $4 at the hardware section):
Just chop off where the red lines are shown. Drill holes or slots where the blue and green dots are. Cut the bracket right thru the middle so you get a left and right bracket. That's right, 2 brackets costing $4.
End result:
They're not as sturdy as the OEM ones, but unless you're using them as tow hooks, they hold up the lights just fine.
Here's what that bracket looks like (cost about $4 at the hardware section):
Just chop off where the red lines are shown. Drill holes or slots where the blue and green dots are. Cut the bracket right thru the middle so you get a left and right bracket. That's right, 2 brackets costing $4.
End result:
They're not as sturdy as the OEM ones, but unless you're using them as tow hooks, they hold up the lights just fine.
Nice! Got any pics of how they look after final install?
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