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rear bar options MK????
rear bar options MK????
i dropped off an embankment and bent and stoved my rear bar, now it has the indicators in them and it's pretty worse for ware.. anyone made one themself? anyone changed the lights themselfs??? put the indicators somewhere else? what are my options? thanks
bumper
Here's mine I made.
Nice and strong and retained the indicators in the bar.
Nice and strong and retained the indicators in the bar.
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yeh as andrew said,
MQ taillights have the indictators brakes and reverse all in the standard position where as the later MKs has just brakes tail and reverse up there and the indicators below.
Just simply put MQ tail lights in ( screw in the same ) and pull out your indicator wires that go to your bar and re route them up to your new indicators up in the factory lense.
then make or buy and new rear bar that you like.... If then you want more clearance do as andrew said and cut your quarter panels... or you can do something like what pete has done in the pic above...
screwy
MQ taillights have the indictators brakes and reverse all in the standard position where as the later MKs has just brakes tail and reverse up there and the indicators below.
Just simply put MQ tail lights in ( screw in the same ) and pull out your indicator wires that go to your bar and re route them up to your new indicators up in the factory lense.
then make or buy and new rear bar that you like.... If then you want more clearance do as andrew said and cut your quarter panels... or you can do something like what pete has done in the pic above...
screwy
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