Stealth Bulbs - How do you install them?
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Stealth Bulbs - How do you install them?
I just got 4 stealth bulbs in from Stealthauto.com, for the front headlight turn signals, and the taillight signals. How the heck do you get into the head/tail light casing to replace the bulbs?
I opened the trunk... am I going to have to remove the pins inside the truck to get the side material pulled down?
I opened the trunk... am I going to have to remove the pins inside the truck to get the side material pulled down?
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yes, you have to get those pin things off and then pull off the backing to get back there. I cut myself because the edges on the plastic are kinda sharp. The manual will tell you better how to do it.
Heres mine.
Back - just turn the twisty holders and pull them all out in the general area of the bulbs. Then just start pulling the stuff back giving enough room. Reach ur hand back there and pull out the wire/harness and pull the bulb out and push the stealth in. Make sure its in tight, dont want it to drop.
Front - turn ur wheel opposite of where ur working on. ex if ur working on ur left, turn ur wheel all the way to the right. Then turn those pins off by using a philips head and turn it like 3/4 and it should pop out, and then pull. once again, remove the panels and just pull the wire out and pop it in.
Heres mine.
Back - just turn the twisty holders and pull them all out in the general area of the bulbs. Then just start pulling the stuff back giving enough room. Reach ur hand back there and pull out the wire/harness and pull the bulb out and push the stealth in. Make sure its in tight, dont want it to drop.
Front - turn ur wheel opposite of where ur working on. ex if ur working on ur left, turn ur wheel all the way to the right. Then turn those pins off by using a philips head and turn it like 3/4 and it should pop out, and then pull. once again, remove the panels and just pull the wire out and pop it in.
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