Evoque L538 front foglights

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james7676

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I thought I'd share this in case anyone is interested.. I own an Evoque L538 2.2 62 plate dynamic. Some kind soul installed a facelift bumper (believe it is a facelifted, pure) by this I mean a bumper with a shallow cut out where foglights are at the top of this section as opposed to a bumper where the foglights are in the middle..
Very recently I upgraded my front foglights / drls to the top of the section type. The older style were present when I got the car and laying inside the bumper if that makes sense.
I can confirm the newer style foglights connectors fit the existing wiring style and are literally plug and play. It was fairly easy to install them into the rear of the bumper. Then the front surround trims were acceptable and work well to hide any install imperfections! In my case these were bay chinese specials as oem from Land Rover were astronomically expensive. Taking the bumper itself off was a pig of a job but easier after I bought a ratcheting screwdriver that could take a 10mm socket.. hope this is useful for someone.. J
 
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I thought I'd share this in case anyone is interested.. I own an Evoque L538 2.2 62 plate dynamic. Some kind soul installed a facelift bumper (believe it is a facelifted, pure) by this I mean a bumper with a shallow cut out where foglights are at the top of this section as opposed to a bumper where the foglights are in the middle..
Very recently I upgraded my front foglights / drls to the top of the section type. The older style were present when I got the car and laying inside the bumper if that makes sense.
I can confirm the newer style foglights connectors fit the existing wiring style and are literally plug and play. It was fairly easy to install them into the rear of the bumper. Then the front surround trims were acceptable and work well to hide any install imperfections! In my case these were bay chinese specials as oem from Land Rover were astronomically expensive. Taking the bumper itself off was a pig of a job but easier after I bought a ratcheting screwdriver that could take a 10mm socket.. hope this is useful for someone.. J
Result, any pictures? 👍
 
I think the front end looks good..
Just for clarity the orange tape is there as I re-lacquered the badging. That may or may not be the correct thing to do, but again it looks good
 

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