LA area auto body shop to install sidemarkers?

 
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Old Aug 20, 2001 | 05:42 AM
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LA area auto body shop to install sidemarkers?

Does anyone know of a good autobody shop in the LA area that will instal the j-spec sidemarker lights?

I've had these damn things for 4 months now!!!
Old Aug 20, 2001 | 08:27 PM
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I'm kind of interested in the side marker lights as well. It seems like it would be an easy install. Don't you just drill a hole, mount the lights, run a power line to an uninterrupted source, and tap into each respective signal wire?

To those that have done the job, please post.
Old Aug 20, 2001 | 11:23 PM
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you want da best? 2020 AUTOBODYTECH, they are $$$$ tho.

1300 Bixby Dr.,
Industry,CA 91745

Phone: (626) 336-6000


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Old Aug 22, 2001 | 03:42 AM
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Longs Auto Collision
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South El Monte, CA 91733
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He's a cool guy and just finished work on my friends car, he is more than competent enough to put them in. He is well known since he is the one that did all the Autobots cars. You wont be disappointed in his work.
Old Aug 22, 2001 | 01:05 PM
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You really can't do that yourself? I think I'm gonna choke somebody.
Old Aug 23, 2001 | 12:42 AM
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If it was as simple as drilling a hole I would have done it myself. The problem is that it is rectangular and i don't want to risk ******* up my car.


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I'm sure you'll have no problems finding something to choke.
Old Aug 23, 2001 | 02:24 AM
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Originally posted by t-rex7
If it was as simple as drilling a hole I would have done it myself. The problem is that it is rectangular and i don't want to risk ******* up my car.


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I'm sure you'll have no problems finding something to choke.
I see ... OK ... but you don't have a Dremel tool? You'd trust someone else to **** up your car?

Yeah ... that damn thing keeps unrolling and dragging the ground.
Old Aug 23, 2001 | 02:41 AM
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If they **** it up, they have to fix it. Simple as that. Plus, I doubt that a compitent auto body shop would **** up something as simple as this.



and that last comment was so weak it doesn't even deserve a response.


Thanks to everyone that replied to this thread, I'm sure I'll find someone that wil do it right.
 
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