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Ibspoolin 03-26-04 02:04 PM

Removing Orange Bulb from RX-7store Upgraded turn signals!
 
The few of you out there with these bumper lights, did you remove the orange bulb?
It's held on with a screw from the inside of the light, is there a way to pull the lense off without damaging anything?
I am tempted just to try and break the bulb off of the tab holding it in there and then cut it up in pieces to remove it....
Any ideas?

Greg Doyle

johnisenglish 03-26-04 03:28 PM

I can't figure out how to remove mine either. Haven't need to... yet...

Ibspoolin 03-26-04 03:49 PM


I can't figure out how to remove mine either. Haven't need to... yet...
Thanks for the informative post, is their anyone who has any useful information?

Greg

Azaka 03-26-04 04:53 PM

Why do you need to take it out?

teamstealth 03-26-04 06:33 PM

i think he may be replacing it with a clear bulb that lights up orange..who knows. The only way to get the front lens off is to *CAREFULLY* heat it with a heatgun.

johnisenglish 03-28-04 04:40 PM


Originally posted by Ibspoolin
Thanks for the informative post, is their anyone who has any useful information?

Jesus, man, I was just giving the thread a bump since we have a common common. No need to get bitchy about it :confused:

jimlab 03-28-04 07:58 PM

The FNGs are just touchy because they know it's open season on people who ask stupid questions...

BTW, what's a "common common"? :p:

racerfoo 03-28-04 08:42 PM

It sounds like they are similar to the factory lenses. You can break it and cut the pieces out (I've hear people doing that with the factory one) or heat up the glue and take the lense apart. I did that with mine (factory). Just make sure you reseal it good to prevent moisture.

johnisenglish 03-28-04 09:23 PM


Originally posted by jimlab
BTW, what's a "common common"? :p:
Damn it! Now through my lack of editing skills I've become the asshole... :eek:


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