for those of us who haven't the time nor the patience, i'd like to know who can clear turn signals here for the most reasonable price. i'll be willing to pay whatever, but i've seen it as cheap as $35 on here. before you make an offer be prepared that i probably won't be the only one on the forums to want this task completed by someone with experience. let the war begin!!!
i know theres this guy that does it for like $30, but i just dont trust sending out my tail lights to someone and what if its not as perfect as you wanted it? if you want something done right, do it urself.
A local luder does it for a living lol j/k he cleared about 30 sets with no problems for $30 a pop...I got mine for a little cheaper because I helped him install a pair of front speaker.....
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i tried to clear the tails out with a pair of JDM tail lights and found out that the Orange and White are once piece. Isnt the orange a plate on the USDM tails?
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Originally posted by CrazieLude i tried to clear the tails out with a pair of JDM tail lights and found out that the Orange and White are once piece. Isnt the orange a plate on the USDM tails?
You take the whole thing out and cut a copy into some flourescent light cover. I've got all the stuff to do it, just been too lazy. I have 2 sets of lights apart ready to go back together though.
Originally posted by CrazieLude 'the whole thing out'...what thing? 'cut a copy into some flourescent light cover'...what?
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The amber/clear part is already out.
To replace that stock part and make it all clear, you take the stock amber/clear part out and replace it with a piece of flourescent light cover cut to shape.
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