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Old 05-19-2005, 02:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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question reguarding JDM one piece

how do you get the bulbs out? there are just like rubber stoppers on the back. do i just pull or what?

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Old 05-19-2005, 08:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
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lol... there should be a metal clip on it... and you have to take that out... you should be able to figure it out.... took me a good 10 minutes to..
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damn....im scared im gonna break them. do you do anything with the rubbeR?
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damn, i figured out the clip. i hate the clip!
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mooney, i just installed my headlights. i love them.
i was worried about the clip too. so what i did was got me some metal. we have some laying around our shop. i made me a metal piece to go over the metal clip. cuase i was looking on my lights and the plasit was alreadying looking old and brittle. so i screw the metal plate down, and it is small enough to act as a hinge to the metal clip will not pop out.

i wish i would have taken a picture of it. maybe when i replace my bumper (in a few months) i will try to get a picture of it.
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damn, i figured out the clip. i hate the clip!
putting the clip back on is a biotch huh?.. heehehhe.. took me a good while to install 'em...
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i played with one light then i just hoped the other would work
the only thing is that the bumper doesnt look the same ill have to play with it some more
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