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Old 04-08-2008, 09:38 PM   #22 (permalink)
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I was following the thread until I got to the part about "flipping the reverse lights and turning signals" part. Could someone elaborate on this for me? Thoughts?
Flipping it for me ment;
Pull out turn signal socket and bulb (just like you are going to change the bulb).
Pull out the reverse socket and bulb.
I had to make a little slit in the electrical tape to get some slack, and then just put them back in opposite. The turn signal socket does not lock in perfectly in the reverse spot, but a piece of duct tape holds it just right. It's on the back of the taillight housing so it's never seen.
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