Help Diode Dynamics XML2 fogs and coupe sport bumper
You may have to remove the bumper for installation, but that doesn't mean they don't fit.
Please stop misinforming members on the forum by saying they don't fit
Nick C.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoy DD's products a lot, but...
Proper projection housings (XB PnP LED option) vs using oem/halogen bulb based housings w/ the XML2's? Am I missing something on why XML2's would be opt'd for?? Pricing is almost on par with each other too if you factor the almost always running Nissan/TRS discount.
Proper projection housings (XB PnP LED option) vs using oem/halogen bulb based housings w/ the XML2's? Am I missing something on why XML2's would be opt'd for?? Pricing is almost on par with each other too if you factor the almost always running Nissan/TRS discount.
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while they appear to be a quality product, i didnt want to deal with the extra B.S.
... so i installed the XML2 bulbs without removing the front bumper.
i followed the DIY on removing the front bumper - removing all plastic pop-its and bolts, but without actually removing the bumper. i probably could have left the driver-side bumper bracket and wheel well screw alone (pass-side washer tank is the problem), but i just wanted to be sure i had enough play.
from underneath, i had enough room to *gently* push the bumper forward enough to get the bulb in the socket in front of the washer tank.
i was glad to not actually have to remove the bumper, because the last time i had to do it to change a bulb in somewhat cold weather (different car), i broke about 4-5 plastic clips.
i ran a heater in my garage for a while so the bumper would be warm and more flexible.
i followed the DIY on removing the front bumper - removing all plastic pop-its and bolts, but without actually removing the bumper. i probably could have left the driver-side bumper bracket and wheel well screw alone (pass-side washer tank is the problem), but i just wanted to be sure i had enough play.
from underneath, i had enough room to *gently* push the bumper forward enough to get the bulb in the socket in front of the washer tank.
i was glad to not actually have to remove the bumper, because the last time i had to do it to change a bulb in somewhat cold weather (different car), i broke about 4-5 plastic clips.
i ran a heater in my garage for a while so the bumper would be warm and more flexible.
I just installed the XML2s on my '13 Sport Coupe
It's a tight fit behind the washer tank but it does fit.
You don't have to remove the bumper. Search for SuperJoey's DYI
You only have to unbolt half the under liner and the front of the wheel well liner, then pull them out of the way. Removal is unnecessary.
You don't even have to take the wheel off just turn it all the way in.

It's a tight fit behind the washer tank but it does fit.
You don't have to remove the bumper. Search for SuperJoey's DYI
You only have to unbolt half the under liner and the front of the wheel well liner, then pull them out of the way. Removal is unnecessary.
You don't even have to take the wheel off just turn it all the way in.

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