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Wed Nov 26, 2008 4:55 pm
The answer is in the little book in the glove box.
I can't help but see the humor in this post after reading your other post.
"Since I have the first year Auto. Technician Course and have been mechanically inclined since I was young, and also have been a mechanic for the last 5 years, I was able to custom fit these connectors into the socket and now I can do a light bulb change in both tail lights in less than 10 minutes, and yes thats taking them off changing the bulbs and putting the lights back on. You just have to be mechanically inclined to do any modifications.
When I see people asking for help for this or that, I ask myself one question. If you cant properly install a strut tower brace, struts and lowering kits, tail lights and cold air intakes properly, you shouldn't be doing it at all. When I installed my Fujita CAI, it took me 1 1/2 hours from the time I got my tool box ready to the time I closed it, and that was taking the front bumper off and carefully installing and modifying the position of where I wanted the intake to sit. I have no vibration or clanging noises cause I used my common sense as to what will clang and vibrate when I drive the car. Just takes know how, experience and mechanical inclinage. And by the way did I tell you I did it all in my driveway without a jack?"
"So before your mouth wanders to far into the unknown waters of Automotive knowledge, think before you speak, and yeah, representin sounds a bit hardcore to 22 year old maggots. Your in the Military for a reason, its because your not an Automotive Technician."
lol
Sorry, couldn't pass this one.