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Old 11-12-2007, 05:47 PM
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anyone in the area that can help me or can install ap2 tail lights on an ap1?
Old 11-12-2007, 08:04 PM
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supwitu where you purchased AP2 tail lights?
I want to buy AP2 taillights and install by myself on AP1 too.
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i've done it on my car...it'll take half a day or so to do.
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Originally Posted by GEDAS,Nov 12 2007, 09:04 PM
supwitu where you purchased AP2 tail lights?
I want to buy AP2 taillights and install by myself on AP1 too.
got them on ebay a couple of months ago..
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Originally Posted by arcadence,Nov 12 2007, 10:07 PM
i've done it on my car...it'll take half a day or so to do.
was it hard?
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no, just make sure you have the right tools, and a little patience. make sure to get the gasket and use a china marker to layout where you need to cut. you'll need either a grinder or an air saw to cut the metal and to smooth it out. you'll need a drill as well. i painted the area with a base as well before installing the lights. the tutorial online is pretty thorough. and you'll also need a dremel to modify the light bulb and connections.
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Originally Posted by arcadence,Nov 13 2007, 06:42 AM
no, just make sure you have the right tools, and a little patience. make sure to get the gasket and use a china marker to layout where you need to cut. you'll need either a grinder or an air saw to cut the metal and to smooth it out. you'll need a drill as well. i painted the area with a base as well before installing the lights. the tutorial online is pretty thorough. and you'll also need a dremel to modify the light bulb and connections.
i also got the harness with all the plugs..so i'm guessing that would make it easier.
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well i'm willing to pay someone to do it for me. I just want to make sure its done right, and i don't want any leaks.
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