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Old 01-20-2005, 04:43 PM
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tail light covers on LS sport

I want to take off my tail light covers but I dont know how they are on there. I think they are just covers, but im not sure if they clip on or are permenantly on there now. has anyone ever taken them off before?
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nah i havent tried yet, cause i waana paint mine black, i like the look of the 05 impala with the black lens cover and the red lights
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Re: tail light covers on LS sport

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I want to take off my tail light covers but I dont know how they are on there. I think they are just covers, but im not sure if they clip on or are permenantly on there now. has anyone ever taken them off before?
They are just attatched with strong dual-sided tape. I don't know how you would go about pulling them off... I imagine it won't be easy.
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