I searched around for a while but did not come across much about swapping the warm bulbs in the 'city lights' for LED equivalents. I think that it could look
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07-24-2010, 07:55 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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City Lights
I searched around for a while but did not come across much about swapping the warm bulbs in the 'city lights' for LED equivalents. I think that it could look pretty sharp and increase the brightness a bit. Has anyone done this? Also, how do you gain access to the bulbs on the headlight assemblies?
Thanks! Edit: they are called parking lights. |
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Start on the driver side, and turn the wheels to the right as far as it will go,
Then remove the pop up rivets holding the wheel liner, You don't need to remove the wheel, the pic is only an example. look for the light socket to the left of the HID twist and pull. |
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