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honeycoombs
12-16-2004, 05:38 PM
Getting my type s red tail lights tomorrow and my dual halo headlights monday. can someone help me with a step by step intallation guide to put in both lights. My friend and i are going to do it and i just want to make sure i get all the parts i need to put in so we get it done right. ill post pics on here or on my cardomain site when im done.
thanks

wikedwun
12-17-2004, 04:35 PM
Getting my type s red tail lights tomorrow and my dual halo headlights monday. can someone help me with a step by step intallation guide to put in both lights. My friend and i are going to do it and i just want to make sure i get all the parts i need to put in so we get it done right. ill post pics on here or on my cardomain site when im done.
thanks
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first u have to remove the grill assembly. then remove the corner lights. then remove all the tabs holding the bumper to the support on top. remove the two screws holding the bumper to the fender. ther are four tabs under the headlights that are impossible to get to so u may have to tear them out like i did and then replace them. there are 4 screws holding on the headlight 2 up top. and 1 on each side. and installation of the halos is the in the reverse order. let me know how they look.see ya.
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edshonda94
12-23-2004, 12:16 AM
Getting my type s red tail lights tomorrow and my dual halo headlights monday. can someone help me with a step by step intallation guide to put in both lights. My friend and i are going to do it and i just want to make sure i get all the parts i need to put in so we get it done right. ill post pics on here or on my cardomain site when im done.
thanks
Replace the bulbs that they come with with high end bulbs. You won't regret it. Also I soldered mine with excellent results. Don't use t-taps. Furthermore the halos will splice into the parking side lights but what I did is I put in male-female plugs so that you can remove them for bulb replacemtn or lens replacement. Before you start silicone the edges to minimize condensation which is unavoidable. :thumbup:

mofoberto
12-28-2004, 11:19 AM
nice tips bro...im getting my lights done too so that helped me out big time...gonna post the pics of the goods right now!

edshonda94
12-28-2004, 12:44 PM
nice tips bro...im getting my lights done too so that helped me out big time...gonna post the pics of the goods right now!

Waste of money to have it done by someone else. If they use t-taps the connections can loosen with time and weather. Buyer beware :thumbdown

mofoberto
12-29-2004, 07:20 AM
wats T-taps?? And what would be a better option?

edshonda94
12-29-2004, 09:49 AM
wats T-taps?? And what would be a better option?

T taps are used to tap into a wire to drawn power. Go to home depot, lowes or radio shcack and you can find them. The loosen with time. Soldering is always the better option.

mofoberto
12-30-2004, 10:10 AM
ohh i see,i'll keep that in mind. and wats the point of getting the male-female connection???

edshonda94
12-30-2004, 10:23 AM
ohh i see,i'll keep that in mind. and wats the point of getting the male-female connection???


You want to put those in the halo wiring bc if you have to remove the headlight to replace the bulbs or whatever you can remove the whole thing by just unplugging the connections. the high beam and low bems already have pluggs that you can simply disconnect. Get it?

mofoberto
01-05-2005, 09:14 AM
ohh i see thanks man