what you think of these side markers?
#77
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Just got my sidemarkers today and installed them in less than 5 minutes. Thanks Derek!
For those that don't know how to install them follow these steps:
1. Turn your steering all the way to the right for the passenger side and left for the driver's side.
2. Remove the two plastic retaining clips for the fender liner closest to the side marker.
3. Pull the fender liner to the side enough to get your hand up to the side marker light to push the retaining clip in and pop the sucker out.
4. Put the fender line back in place and insert the plastic retaining clips.
Do this for both sides and you're set!
For those that don't know how to install them follow these steps:
1. Turn your steering all the way to the right for the passenger side and left for the driver's side.
2. Remove the two plastic retaining clips for the fender liner closest to the side marker.
3. Pull the fender liner to the side enough to get your hand up to the side marker light to push the retaining clip in and pop the sucker out.
4. Put the fender line back in place and insert the plastic retaining clips.
Do this for both sides and you're set!
Derek - i just ordered these like two days ago and already got them. are you running a sweatshop carrier service? i feel i need to pay for the plane ticket for the guy who hand carried these from taiwan. great job as usual.
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no need for all of that, they just pop out. push old ones to one side and pull out, unhook wire harness, plug new one in and push back onto the car.
Derek - i just ordered these like two days ago and already got them. are you running a sweatshop carrier service? i feel i need to pay for the plane ticket for the guy who hand carried these from taiwan. great job as usual.
Derek - i just ordered these like two days ago and already got them. are you running a sweatshop carrier service? i feel i need to pay for the plane ticket for the guy who hand carried these from taiwan. great job as usual.
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