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Old 02-08-2008, 02:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hi, i was wondering how to change the headlight bulbs. i just wasnt sure how they come out. please help. thanks
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It is easiest to pull out the whole assembly. I think they are 3 screws that hold the top of the front bumper on take those out and then they are 2 bolts i think that hold the headlight in one is really long they are easy to see take those out and you should be able to pull the bumper out enough to slide the headlight out once you do that then it is all pretty much straight forward. Are you upgrading the lights or just replacing burnt out ones because if you are going with PIAA superwhites or silverstars you should get the fogs to match and do them at the same time because if you go with a white headlight the yellowish fogs are really going to stand out trust me so do them all at the same times saves times and you will just have to do it later if you dont because it will piss you off. Pm me if you need anymore help but I think that is all you have to do if my memory serves me correct it really is easy once you do it once I could do it in like 5 mins for both lights and fogs. Good luck
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ok thanks. thats helps a lot. also where can i find the fogs to match?
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It is easiest to pull out the whole assembly. I think they are 3 screws that hold the top of the front bumper on take those out and then they are 2 bolts i think that hold the headlight in one is really long they are easy to see take those out and you should be able to pull the bumper out enough to slide the headlight out once you do that then it is all pretty much straight forward. Are you upgrading the lights or just replacing burnt out ones because if you are going with PIAA superwhites or silverstars you should get the fogs to match and do them at the same time because if you go with a white headlight the yellowish fogs are really going to stand out trust me so do them all at the same times saves times and you will just have to do it later if you dont because it will piss you off. Pm me if you need anymore help but I think that is all you have to do if my memory serves me correct it really is easy once you do it once I could do it in like 5 mins for both lights and fogs. Good luck

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ok thanks. thats helps a lot. also where can i find the fogs to match?

I bought some eurolite foglights and never installed them they are supposed to match the silverstars and piaas very well. If you want you can buy them from me for cheap just make an offer.
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hey bro, shoot a pm to tellub or sexyracer, they're in the NO, and they're plenty familiar with the srt. oh, and tell steph i said whats up.
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