brake light switch / clutch switch rubber stopper install

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imsagtp
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is there any particular trick to get a new clutch switch and/or brake light switch stoppers installed? Do you just use good ol' fashioned elbow grease is there and "easier" way? I stopped by Nissan today and picked up the parts ( thanks AZ-Bum), but after looking at them I am trying to figure out how in the heck they are going to fit in those tiny a$$ holes. There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of flex in the new replacement stoppers. Dumb question I know, but wanted to ask before I bloody all of my knuckles! thanks!


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I've not sone those particulr itmes but a lot of times a bit of soap makes a good lubricant that won't hurt anything, dish soap, hand soap nothing too agressive


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