lol i really want to see how you can do it in 5mins, the gap was so tight look me like 2hrs trying not to let globe touch anything as I put it in. I had to modify the fitting on the globe as one edge was larger to fit it which took several attempts to get in locked in the socket as well.
A long phillps head screwdriver to take the whole fog light fitting out is the fastest method i've used but thats on a 2004 model. I rekon I could do it in 3 minutes flat.
hey but dont i need to cut something off to make it fit... ok.. so what do i need to buy and what do i need to bring.. hmm tolls i dont really have btw... so hmm...
lol i really want to see how you can do it in 5mins, the gap was so tight look me like 2hrs trying not to let globe touch anything as I put it in. I had to modify the fitting on the globe as one edge was larger to fit it which took several attempts to get in locked in the socket as well.
The side near the battery could be a bit of a problem.Not literally 5 mins.but not that hard.
I recently did the H9 conversion for the fogs... there is a bit of metal that needs to be cut away in order to fit, it was very hard finding something to cut it with... i ended up having to snap off that metal with a good set of needle nose pliers
I recently did the H9 conversion for the fogs... there is a bit of metal that needs to be cut away in order to fit, it was very hard finding something to cut it with... i ended up having to snap off that metal with a good set of needle nose pliers
Yup, the metal was too hard for me to cut without damaging any equipment, in the end I just bent the part and it fitted without problem.
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