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Old 11-04-2009, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by blazerguy22
wear gloves this time lol
Yeah, NOW you tell me. hahaha. I actually thought of putting some gloves on. But I though "nahh, I won't need them. this is just a quick 2min job" lol. Lesson learned.
 
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:56 AM
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well i figured you had more of a brain than tha lol. but if i have to tell you everything that works for me
 
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well i figured you had more of a brain than tha lol. but if i have to tell you everything that works for me
I'll pretend I didn't read that .
 
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lol go ahead and pretend but i said it your read it and thats all i gotta say about that.
undercoating looks good btw
 
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Thanks Ian . It turned out really good. it looks even better now that it's dry.
 
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no problem Alex
 
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Scored myself 2 free cans of undercoating. It's a holiday here tomorrow, so I'll be undercoating everything tomorrow weather permitting. The tow hooks will FINALLY be done!!
 
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Originally Posted by Sisk
Scored myself 2 free cans of undercoating. It's a holiday here tomorrow, so I'll be undercoating everything tomorrow weather permitting. The tow hooks will FINALLY be done!!
With the tow hooks completed... what can we rag on you about? Future lift? Future drop? idk.... but pics to finally shut us up! lol
 
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Old 11-10-2009, 07:33 PM
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well i got the leds in saterday and i cant seem to get the old light out of the socket to place the led in to the old socket? a little help.never mind i got it just a little thought.
 

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Hijacking my thread again I see...hahaha. It's alright, I don't mind
As for the bulbs, the gauge sockets were made with the bulbs attached to the socket. The only way to replace them is to either try and find some empty 194 sockets (available at an auto parts place, but not a dealership...they only supply the ones with the bulbs attached) or what I did (and cheapest way) is to break the bulbs and use needle nose pliers to get all the excess glass out. Just make sure to leave the connection points (small wires) in the socket or else the LEDs won't have anything to connect to.
 


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