First, pull the front bumper off. With the bumper cover still attached to the beam, mark the beam through the fog light holes were you will need to cut.
Pull the bumper cover off and cut out the metal. You may have to put the cover on and off a few times to make sure you have taken enough material out. When you are done cutting put the cover back on and retain it with a few of the mounting clips, this will give you an absolute when you are positioning the lights in the holes.


Then I took some 1 1/4" x 1/8" steel welding stock and cut two 4" pieces.I will refer to these as bumper brackets.
I removed the hardware and expanding plug from the factory fog light bracket, and held it against the bumper bracket, and positioned it in the foglight hole. Once I was happy with the alignment I marked the mounting holes, and a hole for the expanding plug to fit through, onto the bumper bracket with a marker, and drilled them out. 1/4" for the mounting holes, and 1/2" for the expanding plug.
I put all the hardware back on the lights, with the adjustment screw all the way out, and bolted the lights to the bumper bracket. I figures this way I could weld the in at a slightly lower angle and still have ample vertical adjustment. I fitted the bumper bracket to the bumper beam, and tacked it in place. With the bumper cover still on. Then I tacked the nuts on the back side of the bumper bracket.



After removing the lights and bumper cover, I finished welding the brackets in place with some small gussets on either side of the bracket for extra strength.
Once the welding was done I cleaned up the bumper beam, and painted everything to an oem finish. Once again mounting the cover onto the bumper beam, for the last time, and bolting the lights in for fitment check. Everything looked good.





I Bolted the bumper back onto the car, wired them up to a factory fog light switch, bolted the lights in place and called it a week.

I think it turned out alright, and I hope this helps with the install for somebody else.