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led light problems.

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led light problems.

Post by blurredvision »

Has any one had these tailights




How do you get the lights out of the frame without breaking it?
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Post by 4runner_boy »

Yeh mate very tricky, Gently slide a flat blade screwdriver into the middle of the top(above the name) a little bit whilst pushing the back of the light forward.

the LED unit itself has tabs on the top and bottom,I have had a good run with these lights,tough as nails and far cheaper than the big name stuff
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Post by blurredvision »

Finally got round to removing them, thanks for the tip.
Definitely a tight fit, but i guess thats is a good thing that they wont rattle around.
The quality of them seems to be very good.
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Post by titsout4x4 »

hey mate i had these lights on me old truck and there is two little clips on the sides of the lights u need two little flat blade screwdrivers and u just pry the lights out hope this is helpful
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