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Old 03-10-2005, 11:20 AM
Undrt8kr13 Undrt8kr13 is offline
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Angry 02 Civic Tail lights

Hey ppl I just bought an 02 civic 4dr LX and decided to give it a lil bit of detail. so I bought some euro's for it. However, when I went to put them on I can't get the oem tail lights off the actual car. I got the ones that go on the truck lid. However I'm reluctant to pry too much in fear of breaking or scratching up my new ride. Any tips? I had all the bolts off and there was a lil plastic clip thing that I thought was holding me up. I took care of that, but still it's like somethings holdn me up? Any help will be appreciated
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Old 03-11-2005, 02:15 PM
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you can you something light like a small hammer, and hit the stick which was holding the screw from th back. do this lightly and to all the screws and it should beginto come off.
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Old 03-23-2005, 05:55 PM
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did you manage to remove the tail lights. I have an 01 civic and i was trying to replace my busted tail light and i have removed all 3 screws but its still jammed, almost like its attached to the bumper.
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