smk8er wrote:For right now the grill lights are held in by some double sided tape. I know this is cheesy and not the proper way for this install but it is very tight back there, and at the time i didn't have that much time to disassemble the grill to properly drill and install screws. I will be doing this in 2 weeks when i have some time off. But for now they are holding strong and not going anywhere.
FWIW:
Instead of trying to drill holes into the steel bumper for my Hella driving lights, I drilled holes down thru the carbon fiber substructure that holds the plastic bumper/grille assembly up. If you pop out the 3 plastic clips above the grille, pull the grille up and out and remove it (it has no "hard" mounting points) you can see what I'm talking about. You can also pull the outer 2 with the rubber doughnuts if you want more accessiblity.
Flip the brackets upside down (with the lights in them) and check for clearance with the grille. Once you've got them back far enough and spaced how you like, drill the holes from the top down. Mount the brackets from the bottom, upside down, using either a 3/4" or 1" nylon spacer to drop the light heads down into position.
My lights were like that for the almost 4 years I had the car.
Do not make Sig angry...he'll just keep ringing the bell.