Clear Corners
use a 7mm 1/4" ratchet (x3) to loosen the yellow/amber corners and disconnect the pair of lights in each...
reverse after removal!
Done in less than 20 minutes...
Oh yeah...get amber bulbs from wal-mart or something...take your current ones in and get identical in amber...about another 4 bucks.
Duff
I want to take mine out to nightshade them along with the sidemarkers, and its going to be a royal pain (again). I put these in new last summer. It looks like its easier on the Camaro.
It looks like its easier on the Camaro.
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use a 7mm 1/4" ratchet (x3) to loosen the yellow/amber corners and disconnect the pair of lights in each...
reverse after removal!
Done in less than 20 minutes...
Oh yeah...get amber bulbs from wal-mart or something...take your current ones in and get identical in amber...about another 4 bucks.
Duff
.Does anyone have any tips on which bolt to take off and which way to get it out cause when I yank on it, I feel like im gonna bust the healight into pieces. The last thing I would want to do is buuy another healight. My clear corners didnt even come with instructuctions and I have to install 3 setrs of them. One for my car, one for my girlfriends car and one for my dads car. Does anyone know of any pictured directions? Any help would be much appreciated. But yes, the L tabs need to clear from the bracket they slide in to, only then can you remove the headlight. It's actually way easier to take out than to put the headlight back in. A little trick that will help putting them back in is to look for the two adjustment screws that aim your headlight and put some masking tape over the exposed threaded area. You do this to mark the position of the screw, because it makes it easier by screwing the screw in such a way that it pulls the bracket that is attached to the headlight closer to the headlight. Doing so will make putting the headlight back in easier. Once you got it back in postion and bolted down just put the screw back into the position you marked with the masking tape.
Speaking of masking tape, you should put some on your paint all around the edge where the fender meets the headlight. When reinserting your headlight, start by inserting the out part of the headlight into the fender and finagle it back in there from there.
You should also put some masking tape on the paint surround the marker lights. Getting these out requires some force. I actually broke one of my stock ones. The problem is that the marker light catches on an edge where the fender meets the nose clip. Once you get all three screws out (one from underneath, the other two from the back of the marker light) and start moving it around you'll know exactly what I am talking about. You just have to carefully force the maker light past that edge, it's the only way.
Lastly, the marker lights have been known to leak, before you put them in run a nice bead of silicone around the whole thing. Also, the bigger bulb locks into place from on top, in my case, the factory one was extremely tight, but the aftermarket one was very lose. As a result water leaked in and I had to resort to this:

So take that into consideration before putting the headlight back in. I ran some silicone around the locking mechanism for the big bulb once it was installed. So far the car hasn't been washed yet or seen rain, so I dunno how effective it was.
Oh...and the very last thing....when you put in the big bulbs, make sure they are in all the way, it should click twice. You also might want to put some dielectric grease in there just like what the factory did. If you don't get the bulb all the way in, it will still work, but hang too low and the heat it produces will melt the housing. Ask me how I know

Good luck man...it really isn't that hard. I found all this out the hard way, and in the mean time I am almost an expert at doing doing it.
Oh, and I have the clear lenses with black housing....here's a pic:

Manny
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