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Old Apr 25, 2010 | 07:48 PM
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I do not want to risk F^&KIN up a set of lights.. I am quite capible of doing it, but I had a hell of a time getting a fog light apart to repair it.. And as for my drivetrain, it is all stock man..
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Old Apr 25, 2010 | 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by zebra86
because one random amber reflector in the corner looks gay

it's so easy. just do it - especially if you're gettin HIDs. you wouldn't want a few seconds of darkness while your bulbs warm back up after switching your highs off, do you?

pansy. i cleared my OEM Denalis & they look great - especially with TYC clear corners


i know... lame pic, but it's the only one i have right now since i put the TYCs on
Funny comments.

I didn't know there's a gap of darkness after HID switching. I never pursued it much.

And yes, RJ & zebra, John is a Pansy. He knows it, & this thread didn't have to say it. It was already known!
BTW, I didn't need that pic a 2nd time, I just thought I'd you 1 more time.
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Old Apr 25, 2010 | 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by chevytruck
^^you swaped your complete drive terrain but you think clearing your headlights does not sound easy. I have to agree with zebra86 you are a Pansy.
i swapped my engine (and hopefully not my trans later) & i say this was easy... takes a lot of time & the patience of the Pope, but it's doable

Originally Posted by fastnblu
...I didn't know there's a gap of darkness after HID switching. I never pursued it much...
yeah, if the HIDs have been off for a bit, they take a few seconds to warm back up

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...BTW, I didn't need that pic a 2nd time, I just thought I'd you 1 more time.
thanks
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Old Apr 26, 2010 | 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Mangled03gmc
Looks good pecker wood, now you need to clear the markers out..
+1 on that. - the pecker wood talk. Lookin good though!
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