3G Protege: Remove amber reflectors from sedan headlights

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Old June-13th-2002, 07:12 PM
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I just got these in from pocarparts.com, i got them for about $25 after fees and shipping and stuff. Ill post some pics when im done and tell you how it goes.

PS. it came with the clear corners and the bulbs, i wasnt expecting the amber bulbs, but its nice.
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Old June-13th-2002, 07:37 PM
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update

they dont fit. GRRR. it sucks. the circular/oval part that the bulb fits into is too large to fit into the gap thats cut into the bumper...time to return these badboys.

this really blows...
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Old June-13th-2002, 07:58 PM
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Zackyfarms...

Check out the last part of the How-to, I wrote that you will have to trim out the center hole to fit the bulb housing.
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Old August-1st-2002, 02:23 AM
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Old August-1st-2002, 06:27 PM
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Do you really have to take out the WHOLE bumper ???

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Old August-1st-2002, 08:46 PM
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Can you post pics to show the quality and motivate some pro owners?
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Old March-19th-2004, 12:32 PM
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This thread was very helpfull. I think I used the wrong sealant or somethng because I've got moisture inside the assembly. The odd thing was that there was moisture condensed on the inside of the lens when I checked it the next day. It had just been sitting in my living room WTF. I got it out with a straw and some suction. I guess I'll have to keep doing that untill I get the time to do this all over again.
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The moisture is gone and has not come back even after driving in the rain and havinig the car covered in snow. I'm so happy with my new lights.
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