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another corner light question

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    #16
    Similar to removing one from an EG civic, if that helps. You just gotta pull hard, they get stuck tight. It's harder when you're trying to not break the lights....

    It is shitty weather today too, so back up.
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      #17
      Mine was pretty stubburn and i ended up breaking one side even after i took out the screw. Be gentle when pulling.... very gentle... like you're delivering a baby.

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        #18
        Be easy when pulling the lens out. I broke mine pulling too hard on it

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          #19
          well i got my corner lights yesterday(smoked amber) they are really good quality even for ebay,so i pulled the original corners out,that was fun!!!
          lol,but i cant put the drivrs side on because,its missing the light socket,so junkyard,or parts store
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            #20
            Originally posted by INJEN200 View Post
            well i got my corner lights yesterday(smoked amber) they are really good quality even for ebay,so i pulled the original corners out,that was fun!!!
            lol,but i cant put the drivrs side on because,its missing the light socket,so junkyard,or parts store
            I would try the parts store first, because its cold outside... You can always go to the junkyard and freeze later if needed.

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              #21
              Let him go it's at least better to ask and be sure then to try himself and snap his corners in two...though he is replacing it anyways.

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                #22
                I did a nice post, but somebody removed

                I'll put again



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                  #23
                  hah for the longest time I thought that i was missing a screw because my light would want to come out easy

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                    #24
                    Yes, these are very hard to "break loose"... after I got mine free, I placed a drop of oil on the steel pin on the back of the light, that`s the part that really grabs on. It seems a lil easier to pop out now.

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