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Both of My front turn signal lights have scraps of exploded light parts and of course have the water leaking problem. I want to get some switchbacks but really need to seal and clean lights. How do I remove these? When I change bulbs I use the brake duct method but My fat arms get stuck,even with vaseline!
Check out the DIY sticky in this (Tech) section, post #3. It's a how-to on replacing the housings with clear lens units and gives step-by-step instructions on removing the housings. More instructions are added in post #82.
Last edited by Mickeyrx70; Jun 19, 2017 at 02:38 AM.
Both of My front turn signal lights have scraps of exploded light parts and of course have the water leaking problem. I want to get some switchbacks but really need to seal and clean lights. How do I remove these? When I change bulbs I use the brake duct method but My fat arms get stuck,even with vaseline!
As mentioned above, go through the bottom access panels:
Gary - your stock lenses aren't worth repairing and replacing when you can get much nicer ones for $59 for a pair. Check out this thread - lots of pics will show you why.
The original poster has some problems with poor quality bulbs - in my last post I list the bulbs I used with links. I did order the Depot Smoked lenses for $59.
Gary - your stock lenses aren't worth repairing and replacing when you can get much nicer ones for $59 for a pair. Check out this thread - lots of pics will show you why.
The original poster has some problems with poor quality bulbs - in my last post I list the bulbs I used with links. I did order the Depot Smoked lenses for $59.
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