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Old 01-03-2007, 09:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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One of my running lights fell out inside the housing

Yeah, ****ty I know, do I really have to remove my bumper to get my light housing out?
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Old 01-03-2007, 09:20 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Yes unless you're good with a hanger or magnet. It's not so bad so don't worry. Removing the headlight isn't bad at all.
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Got it out, didn't have to remove the light. I used one of the Magnetic Drain plugs I got from Marcucci Motorsports .
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Seems like I'm always dropping sockets and small stuff down into the engine bay. It's always an ordeal trying to find them and get them out.
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Old 01-03-2007, 04:42 PM   #5 (permalink)
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^ I know what you mean... When I did the JRSC install I lost a 10mm Snap-on socket. Never found it...

Had to buy a new one..
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^^lol, damn...
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just a 10mm?

shoot, Im lucky if I dont loose every single one of them....deep well, standard, 12 point.....fvck

that, but i have an over abundance of 14mm....I dont get it, I just randomly find them, but cant for the life of me find a 10mm that I drop.....my prelude has more than just the curse....I swear

Good job on getting out the bulb!
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lol i've lost like ten 10mm's in there trav, 2 snapons and the rest craftsman so F it
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Got it out, didn't have to remove the light. I used one of the Magnetic Drain plugs I got from Marcucci Motorsports .
I believe I was the one that used the magnetic drain plug to remove the bulb. lol
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Pssh, it was my idea to use the drain plug.
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