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    Foglight Covers

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    Anyone know how to remove the Fog Light Covers on a Non-Sline? they are the blace pieces that surround the fogs themselves. Thanks!

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    Re: Foglight Covers

    you have to remove the whole bumper to get to the fogs

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    The Goal is just to remove the Black Surrounding Piece arround the Fog Lights Not to remove the Entire Fog Light all together.
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    no i know...basically you'd have to remove your entire front bumper to do that

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    Great!!! Haha I appreciate you :) Looks Like I may have my work cut our for me... There is a screw in the black plastic piece Can I unscrew the remove??? Well I'll find out in a moment. lol good thing it is the weekend.
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    no problem..i would take off your whole bumper to play it safe...i believe there are screws in the front 2 wheel wells

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    like vdub said you have to remove the bumper. its not as bad as you think!! you could try to go through the front but your arm will most likey get cut up and you havve to remove the rubber peice going to the smic to even get to the lights!!
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    hmm that seems like alot of work. The s-line bumpers let you pop a few clips and the piece comes right out. Im not too sure yu should have to remove the whole bumper to get these pieces out.
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    HAHAHA nah what are you talking about...that's for the s-line. he's talking about for the non-sline

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    some people don't read all the posts!!
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    Re: Foglight Covers

    Quote Originally Posted by nick71692 View Post
    hmm that seems like alot of work. The s-line bumpers let you pop a few clips and the piece comes right out. Im not too sure yu should have to remove the whole bumper to get these pieces out.
    where are these clips?

    just pull out the black cover?

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    i always take off the black things alone the bumper does not need to be removed. ull notice those black things have little hook like things that attach to the bumper.. just feel around ull feel a flat little thing holding it in place, just be careful not to break the little flat piece off, i broke one of mine but there are four other points that hold it in place. that little screw in the black thing does nothing. but you will need a star key to get to everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turbofreakk13 View Post
    i always take off the black things alone the bumper does not need to be removed. ull notice those black things have little hook like things that attach to the bumper.. just feel around ull feel a flat little thing holding it in place, just be careful not to break the little flat piece off, i broke one of mine but there are four other points that hold it in place. that little screw in the black thing does nothing. but you will need a star key to get to everything.

    exactly, I would think if audi engineers make it easy for the s-line why would they want to make it so diffucult for the non s-line
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    Re: Foglight Covers

    if he has an 08 and it came with the s-line exterior, then yes, you can easily change out the foglight bulbs and remove the black piece. but for the non s-line from 2005.5-2007, you have to remove the front bumper to get to the fogs without cutting your arm off

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    damn that really sux all that for a damn bulb.
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