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Join Date: May 2010
Location: lafayette,la
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You really need to purchase the LED tail lights and have a turn signal kit added to your car.I was using 30 cp bulbs in one of my cars for tail lights, about 3 years ago bought the UNITED PACIFIC brand from Berts in Denver, CO and that is the best money I ever spent. I have the logo turn signal kit on 1 car since 2001 they are real simple to mount and they are LED THEY ARE GREAT AT NIGHT BUT YOU DON'T NOTICE THEM IN DAYLIGHT. tHIS CAR ALSO HAS THE UNITED PACIFIC TAIL LIGHTS NOW. Have fun modelAtony tony white Lafayette, LA Enjoy your car, I was avg 1500 miles per moth before I retired.
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Location: St Clair, Michigan
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Raleigh, NC
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Smooth,
don't worry about the cable/ bracket thing, just unbolt the bracket and lay it on the head or tape it to the cable...no need to disassemble anything. |
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