how to replace side marker bulbs?
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Back ones are eary to get to, just take out the outer rear tail lamps.
The front ones are a PITA. Same with replacing anything in your headlamp. The inner wheel splash cover has to come out, which means the wheels have to come off...
The front ones are a PITA. Same with replacing anything in your headlamp. The inner wheel splash cover has to come out, which means the wheels have to come off...
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#6
Drifting
i'm pretty sure putting led's in the side markers are pointless cause the lenses are colored, unless of course you have the clear side markers. If that's the case then disregard....
#8
LEDs are brighter and use less power, doesn't matter if the lens is colored or not, I have smoked ones and they look awesome day or night when lit you can see them much brighter.
#9
Drifting
brighter side marker lights? and less power?? Really?? How much power are the regular bulbs taking, and what are you doing with all that power the led's are saving you? To each their own, but unless they are clear the difference is minimal IMO..
#11
Reducing the draw of power is actually beneficial to your charging system brother, and lets see ah tvs and flashlights and damn near everything else is beginning to use LEDs to light this and that, including automobiles. Funny why the new vette will have them. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, just throwing facts out there, If your happy with what you got that's awesome, I personally don't think it's that hard or difficult to change a few bulbs to make me more visible when I'm driving, not to mention if you know where to buy them the cost is the same or less than standard bulbs
#13
Drifting
Reducing the draw of power is actually beneficial to your charging system brother, and lets see ah tvs and flashlights and damn near everything else is beginning to use LEDs to light this and that, including automobiles. Funny why the new vette will have them. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, just throwing facts out there, If your happy with what you got that's awesome, I personally don't think it's that hard or difficult to change a few bulbs to make me more visible when I'm driving, not to mention if you know where to buy them the cost is the same or less than standard bulbs
#14
Drifting
OP, If that's your car in the avatar tint those side markers while they're off!! It's a fun DIY mod and they'll look great. I did 3 coats lens tint and 3 or 4 coats clear coat, came out perfect and costs about $175 less than buying tinted ones.... Just make sure you wet sand them before you start.
#15
Lol do you have something against led technology? It adds up when you change tail lights, license plate lights, side markers, etc. not to mention the life span of an led is typically a lot longer than "old" bulbs that burn yellow. But hey I'm just saying, but I guarantee all autos will be rockin LEDs
#16
Drifting
Lol do you have something against led technology? It adds up when you change tail lights, license plate lights, side markers, etc. not to mention the life span of an led is typically a lot longer than "old" bulbs that burn yellow. But hey I'm just saying, but I guarantee all autos will be rockin LEDs
every other bulb you can see a significant difference except the side markers, IMO..
#17
Oh ok gotcha sorry it seemed you were coming across as if you were against LEDs, lol. I usually use the colored bulbs with either clear or smoked markers, but I find the LEDs to light up better, the colored standard bulbs burn out too quick and aren't that bright. But I've had good results with stock markers too. Some cars are definitely a pita to get to them and LEDs tend to last longer, I think it's just become a standard thing for me to change all the bulbs, maybe it's OCD or maybe I'm just bored an need something to change on the damn car! Lol
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For the fronts, turn the wheel all the way in, pop the rivets/remove the screws holding the leading edge of the fender liner and then pull it back.
I tie mine off to the wheel to hold it open while I change a lamp, and with one hand, you'll probably have to do this too.
Then it's pretty easy to reach in and twist the socket/lamp out. Access through the outer tail-light is even easier.
One caveat with some LED's, make sure they are held in tightly by the socket. I had some that fell out inside the light and I had to remove the light from the fender to shake the LED out.
I tie mine off to the wheel to hold it open while I change a lamp, and with one hand, you'll probably have to do this too.
Then it's pretty easy to reach in and twist the socket/lamp out. Access through the outer tail-light is even easier.
One caveat with some LED's, make sure they are held in tightly by the socket. I had some that fell out inside the light and I had to remove the light from the fender to shake the LED out.
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For the fronts, turn the wheel all the way in, pop the rivets/remove the screws holding the leading edge of the fender liner and then pull it back.
I tie mine off to the wheel to hold it open while I change a lamp, and with one hand, you'll probably have to do this too.
Then it's pretty easy to reach in and twist the socket/lamp out. Access through the outer tail-light is even easier.
One caveat with some LED's, make sure they are held in tightly by the socket. I had some that fell out inside the light and I had to remove the light from the fender to shake the LED out.
I tie mine off to the wheel to hold it open while I change a lamp, and with one hand, you'll probably have to do this too.
Then it's pretty easy to reach in and twist the socket/lamp out. Access through the outer tail-light is even easier.
One caveat with some LED's, make sure they are held in tightly by the socket. I had some that fell out inside the light and I had to remove the light from the fender to shake the LED out.
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very easy task to do the front, and even easier for the rears. its already been said, but just turn the wheel, take 5 screws out (i think 5) in a vertical row along the outside edge of the liner right in front of the wheel, pop a few rivets, and then about 9.6 seconds to replace the bulb or remove the marker housing all together. i dont even think i popped any of the rivets out actually. literally a 5 minute job per front corner, and a 3 minute per rear. only problem is that with a broken hand, what are you going to hold your beer with? might take 6 minutes, having to switch between the two hope this helps!
oh and just fyi.. i also replaced all bulbs with leds inside and out, and the side markers are the only ones that i CANT see a diference. but thats just me.
oh and just fyi.. i also replaced all bulbs with leds inside and out, and the side markers are the only ones that i CANT see a diference. but thats just me.
Last edited by ddanis60; 02-10-2013 at 10:18 AM.