There is a story behind every car this one is my story you can use it to help you and learn from my car.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Now this is the engine of my camry if you can see the red wire that's is coming from the battery terminal to the back of the car. Your average person installing a wire through the front will try to drill a new hole to get the wire from the engine to the inside of the car. Most cars already have these hole because there are wires that are already ran thorough the front so before you do that try and see if there is already a hole and save your self some time.
This is the left side very easy to do it is same as the right side. All you have to do is screw two screws to the mount and on to the bumper and two more screws that will hold the light in the mount. I would not suggest to mount it under the bumper because if the car bottems out it might take the fog lights with it.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Fog light mounting
This is probally one of the most easy wireing project that I had done. It took me less then an hour. I belive the hard part in this was getting the wire thur the firewall to reach the switch. The mounting of this lighting is 4 simple screws 2 on the body and 2 screws on the mount.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Engine mount
There are 2 main engine mount that are effected form normal use. You can see visable damage to the rubber core of the mounts. On my other 98 camry I riped open my front engine mount.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
The Camry
I am gonna post up all the things that i did and will do to transform this 2000 Toyota Camry LE 4 cylinder in to a street monster. currently it has 200,000 miles and it has a brand new engine with about 30,000 mile. a car with this amount of miles require alot of fixing not just mechanical but to the computer. i will also post up pictures and videos, hopefully it will help other people with a high mileage car. The Camry is similar to the Lexus ES 300 in many ways, most parts that are in the Camry can be used on the Lexus ES 300.
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