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Old 01-08-2003, 01:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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walkthrough to clear the rear tails on the 4th gen ludes?

Hows it going guys. I'm looking for a walkthrough to clear the rear tails on the 4th gen ludes. Maybe I'm dumb or something, but I can't seem to find anything real on here except just posts of people asking for it and more peolple *****ing about doing a search themselves. I don't know. Maybe I'm being blind in my search but how much clearer can I be? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I guess I'm growing out of that altezza phase. It's just not looking right anymore. Thanks again.
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here you go buddy, the link is in the first post.

good luck with your project!

Write up for clearing 4th Gen rear turn signals
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Hey thanks. I guess if I had searched for "clearing 4th gen rear" instead of "clearing 4th gen tail light" I would of found it. Ah...whatever. But thanks a bunch..
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no prob, we all have our days...

i just thought i'd do u a favor before the d*cks came out to flame.
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if you tear into your tezzas first you will see how it works. I would suggest taking the diffuser piece out of the tezzas and placing it in the OEM tails. You will get a clean fit and will look better than buying the stuff from home depot.
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That's a good idea.........
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That's a good idea.........

I heard the diffuser from the tezzas will pop out and into place on your stockers. Please let us know. I'm not real happy with the fitment of the diffusers in mine. You can tell it was cut poorly.

I have pics if anyone wants to see cleared stockers
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