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does any one know if its posibale to chang the brake lights to where the hazzards are? and vice versa?
I think it would look sweet.
THX
k20hatch
02-23-2004, 01:51 PM
li li li lighting forum...I dont have an answer to the question though...But mabey somone in the lighting forum does ;)
STP03BlueSI
02-23-2004, 01:54 PM
You can but the plugs are small for the turn
:)
fishboy
02-23-2004, 02:06 PM
i was gonna try expanding the hole and using duct tape
i wanted the rear lights to look like that too. :)
are the jdm top light holes smaller too? if not then we just buy the jdm tails i guess but that blows
Kis4KEN
02-23-2004, 10:22 PM
its been done... i saw a thread on this when i first joined this forum. i think the guy... or girl. used a dremel to make the hole bigger.... i think i'll try that also on the weekend. gotta get a drememl first...dammit
Kickin let me know how it goes, I 've got classis right now other wise I'd be looking in to it more.
fsugatorbait
02-24-2004, 10:00 AM
Ive done this mod on both eps ive owned. Just need to take a dremel to the hole to cut the appropriate diameter and location for the tabs on the socket. I moved the driving/brake lights to the top, blinker was located to the dummy hole on the USDM lights to the right/left of the reverse light and the original driving/brake light is left blank.
Suk02Si
02-24-2004, 10:01 AM
Yeah, I did it a while back too. I used a dremel to create a hole next to the reverse light and made that my turn signal. :D
rabbitman
02-24-2004, 10:05 AM
Originally posted by fsugatorbait
...I moved the driving/brake lights to the top, blinker was located to the dummy hole on the USDM lights to the right/left of the reverse light and the original driving/brake light is left blank.
what was the dummy hole supposed to be for? i want to put a rear fog light there...euro style!
Suk02Si
02-24-2004, 10:29 AM
the "dummy" light is the turn signal on the CTR, for some reason it was blocked off on USDM EP's
Hay thanks guys, that helps, time to pull out the old dremmel(I've been using it for my dogs toe nails.)
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