Okay, I've figured out a few easy things.
Both reverse light sockets didn't have room to twist in clockwise. So if
you push the socket down a little harder (squish the seal a little) you can
twist it counter-clockwise, and it sticks.
The left brake light doesn't have clearance to fit the socket into. But if
you unthread the metal pressure holding thing it fits right in.
No dremmiling required!!
Now to work on the LED thing. Anyone know what power the tail light bulbs
are rated at?
Jayson Woodruff wrote:
> Yeah that's fine, but now I'm trying to install them and neither backup
> light nor the left brake light sockets will go in with out
> modification. That's 3 out of four sockets that are wrong, doesn't any
> company test fit stuff before they sell it!!
>
> Jay W
>
> Andy Levy wrote:
>
> > Are they in good shape, no dings on the trim or anything?
> >
> > Jayson Woodruff wrote:
> >
> > > Woohoo, they're here, they're here!!!
> > >
> > > Get them from JC Whitney while you can!!
> > >
> > > Jay W
> > >
> > >
> >
> > --
> > -andy
> > andylevy@yahoo.com
> > Maintainer, DML FAQ - http://www.dakota-truck.net/faq/
> > http://home.twcny.rr.com/andylevy/dakota/
> > '99 CC 4x4 318 auto
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