Front and back lights on 206cc

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irving93
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Post by irving93 »

hi how hard is it to fit new front and rear lights how do u remove the old one and how to fit new ones is it really as simple as it says on the pack

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Lyndon
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Post by Lyndon »

rear lights are dead easy takes about 5-10 mins per side :D

if the rear lights to be fitted are for the CC there's no modding of the lights themselves, so just look in the boot behind each rear light there's a flap in the carpet, look behind that and you'll see a plastic 'wingnut' you may need pliers to loosen it, screw it off then unclip the wiring loom, the light should slip out with a little bit of wiggling :D

fitting is just the reserve of the above :D

haven't changed front lights so can't help,although i think it's been posted some where on here recently :D
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Alig
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Post by Alig »

Back lights are dead easy..they took 10 mins of me supervising my mate doing 'em!

:rotfl:

Front lights..umm...dealer is doing them at the mo....

But then I am a girlie and anything electrical just doesn't make sense to me! :lol:
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Post by RickJAndrsn »

Well, in a slight alteration of Jack Black in "School of Rock"....

Those that can, do.... Those that can't, make the tea for those that do :D

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Post by Alig »

ha ha...very funny... ;)

(for those not in the know...Rick fitted my rear lights and yes, I made the tea) :lol:
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Post by CoolChick »

I want to change all the rear lights to clear clusters. Can anyone recommend where to get them from please? I have seen various websites but am wary of being sold cr*p. I realise that Peugeot don't do the fog or brake lights in clear and I don't particularly like Lexus style ones they do do.

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Post by phonic »

Try the Silvatec ones like I got on mine, from directcarparts.co.uk (think thats it)

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Post by Derek »

Try the Silvatec ones like I got on mine, from directcarparts.co.uk (think thats it)

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nice pic but it needs lowered - looks too 4x4 :D
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Post by phonic »

while were on the subject, any recommendations of springs? and how much lowering would be adequate to get a beter ride and look better? And how much am I looking at ?

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Post by Mr_AWOL »

Derek will be able to tell you ALL about lowering - his looks very nice, but dont forget to add to whatever cost he tells you the Cancelling of your insurance!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: