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TRD Bumper, daytime light bulbs


Jellybean

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Can't you just remove the arch lining and put your arm in.

 

Was looking today and thats the best option I found, didnt want to post , just want to see how others did it :D

 

you need to take the wheels off , dont you?

 

Was hoping you would come along Thanks

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you dont have to take the wheels off mate. Turn the wheel front inwards and remove the 2 10mm retaining screws. Pull the inner arch back and you can get your hand in. Ive got really big hands and I can just say get mine in.

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you dont have to take the wheels off mate. Turn the wheel front inwards and remove the 2 10mm retaining screws. Pull the inner arch back and you can get your hand in. Ive got really big hands and I can just say get mine in.

 

Thanks John, lovin the build by the way , awesome :)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey John

 

took off the arch lining today,not a chance getting in near the bulbs, bolted in behind the bumper is another bumper so to speak, for channeling the cold air around the rad/intercooler plus the socket the lense sits into has a backing and just 2 wires fed through to the daytime bulbs, only way to get at them is to undo the two 10mm bolts holding the lenses in, unfortunetly not a hope in getting to the bolt nearest the wing too tight, had her up on the ramp, wheels off , arch lining out, its a nightmare to get at them, looks like a bumper off job :rolleyes:

 

Manufactures never seem to think of these things

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