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Old 01-24-2005, 03:27 PM   #1
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Exclamation Still can't get these Fcuking cone lights off

I have been trying to get my comer lights off my car for over a week now. I take off the screw holding in, on top, and try too slide the light straight out, but with no luck, im thinking there’s a problem, cause both the driving light, and turn signal, are out on both sides. So maybe the last guy to have this car couldn’t get these out either to change them??

No matter how hard I pull, I even tried to push em out, but there’s all kinds of plastic im braking in there!!


I cannot figure out what’s going on, and the Wayne cops are busting my balls like crazy!!!

Anyone have any idea what up with these things,

I almost broke them with a hammer, I was soo pissed!! im about to loose it and just bust em out!

Please help =(
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Old 01-24-2005, 04:57 PM   #2
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Re: Still can't get these Fcuking cone lights off

haha, they slide out side ways, not straight forward. they might be in tight but nothing should break or crack if you pull it sideways.
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Re: Re: Still can't get these Fcuking cone lights off

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haha, they slide out side ways, not straight forward. they might be in tight but nothing should break or crack if you pull it sideways.

ok, i'll try again, but i tried pulling sideways, but somthings cracking
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Old 01-25-2005, 12:49 AM   #4
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Re: Still can't get these Fcuking cone lights off

that clip people were talking about is what the screw screws into... they should slide out maybe with a slight wiggle... and like kornflakes said not towards the front of the car, but laterally to the side.
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