Clear Side Repeater Lights

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SL22UK
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Location: Staffordshire

Post by SL22UK »

Hi All

Just woundering as anyone had any yet?

Does anyone know how to get the old ones off.

:D :D :D

WebCode
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Post by WebCode »

I have them fitted.. And they can be taken out two ways..

The easy way but longer is to pull back the inner plastic arch liner to gain access to the rear of the old side light.. Then squeeze the retaining clips.. they will pop out..

Or get a two knifes.. use one to prise the repeater away from the wing a few mm's.. Then use the second to push the retaining clip to release the unit.. (doing this method you could damage the paintwork unless you are very careful)
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SL22UK
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Location: Staffordshire

Post by SL22UK »

How much are they?

Do they make much Difference from the old onces.

:)

lisa_mac
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Location: Middlesbrough

Post by lisa_mac »

I opened my door and pushed a screwdriver in to push the clip thing so it sorta popped out, probably not the most efficent way mind you lol! They look lovely providing you get some of those silver look bulbs (which I'm still waiting on, grrrrrrrr). Mine cost me £20 from a local retailer :D

SL22UK
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Location: Staffordshire

Post by SL22UK »

Thanks for the reply's, I think I'll get them :D