Moving the fog lights

05PhillyStang

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I am about to purchase the upper and lower billit grilles from Cervinis. I want to move the for lights to the lower part of the bumper but I'm not sure if it's feasible. Cervini's website sells the fog lights, but I figured, since I already have aset, why not use them? Here's what I plan on doing:

1. Remove the fog light from the factory housing (molded int the grille)

2. Moving the fogs to the lower grlle, adding wire as neccessary

The Cervini's lower billit grille already has the holes for the lights so I figured I can do this by puchasing some simple light bezels to go around the "housing-less" fog lights.

Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Also, I just learned that Cervini's is located in Vineland, NJ. Does anyone know if they have a showroom open to the public? I'm thinking of taking a ride over there if they do.
 
BlackRod said:
Does anybody know of a company that sells a grille that relocates the stock fog lights to the center of the grille, like the car on the cover of the brother's performance catalog?

Street Scenes does, I believe that it costs $240 +/- but it includes all wires and mounting stuff that one would need.

http://www.mossmustang.com/Shop/ViewProducts.aspx?PlateIndexID=48701
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One word of advice about ordering the grill from cervinis is expect a delay in getting it. I have had my order placed for almost two months and every week I call they say its going to be another week because of a problem with the manufacture of the grill. I live about 20 mins from cervinis and the only thing you can do is go down to pick up your product, no showroom.
 
zeindog said:
One word of advice about ordering the grill from cervinis is expect a delay in getting it. I have had my order placed for almost two months and every week I call they say its going to be another week because of a problem with the manufacture of the grill. I live about 20 mins from cervinis and the only thing you can do is go down to pick up your product, no showroom.

Thanks zeingdog. I'm heading to Wildwood this weekend for the Classic Car Show and was thinking of stopping by Cervini's to see the products and ask a few questions. It's difficult to judge a product based on an internet picture. If I stop by, is there someone who can answer questions or is it just a manufacturing facility?
 
05PhillyStang said:
I am about to purchase the upper and lower billit grilles from Cervinis. I want to move the for lights to the lower part of the bumper but I'm not sure if it's feasible. Cervini's website sells the fog lights, but I figured, since I already have aset, why not use them? Here's what I plan on doing:

1. Remove the fog light from the factory housing (molded int the grille)

2. Moving the fogs to the lower grlle, adding wire as neccessary

The Cervini's lower billit grille already has the holes for the lights so I figured I can do this by puchasing some simple light bezels to go around the "housing-less" fog lights.

Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Also, I just learned that Cervini's is located in Vineland, NJ. Does anyone know if they have a showroom open to the public? I'm thinking of taking a ride over there if they do.

are ypu aware that the "fog lights" advertised on their website are for either 4 or 4 1/2 inch fogs.. those are alot smaller then the factory ones.. that's why i didnt get there top grill.. have their hood.. front bumper and ducktial.... plus I heard they were getting their grills from Blow By Racing so u can always get them directly from them and not have to wait....just a thought
 
superman112 said:
are ypu aware that the "fog lights" advertised on their website are for either 4 or 4 1/2 inch fogs.. those are alot smaller then the factory ones.. that's why i didnt get there top grill.. have their hood.. front bumper and ducktial.... plus I heard they were getting their grills from Blow By Racing so u can always get them directly from them and not have to wait....just a thought

Thanks for the heads-up. My intention is to use the factory fogs but now I'm thinking that they'll be too large for the lower grill. How reliable is the info about Blow-By Racing? If it's true, that's good to know