Altezzas - Do they just slide in?

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Altezzas - Do they just slide in?

Post by sublime19 »

Just needed to know if any modifications have to be made to the real panel to make Altezzas fit or do they just slide in like normal lights.

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Post by Hobbsie »

i think they are just complete replacements off the current tail lights. unscrew the current ones and screw the altezzas in. have to wire em up too of course. probably need to remove your rear bumper to do it.
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Post by sublime19 »

hobbsie u've made my day! (considering your giving me the right information, cos if not, then u've got my hopes up only for them to crash burn :lol: )

I need a definate on this, so can somebody please confirm this, that'd be great :wink:
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Post by jonowong »

they look like theyre the same shape and size to me... so hobbsie is right... but hes a bit of a newb you wouldnt need to take your rear bar off...
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hahaha... i had a feeling that was coming when i noticed u replied to my post :lol:
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Post by lawrencetlc »

yup...

there's no need to take off the rear bumper..

just unclick the two cover from the boot, and unscrew the few screws there... i think there're two screws on each sides.. and there u go...

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Post by jonowong »

on another note
hobbsie needs a mad staunching given to him...
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Thanks for the info guys :wink: and girls (Hobbsie :P)
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haha jus thought u mite cos fto rearbar is so big :oops:
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Post by Nacho »

Mine went in pretty easy and takes about 5 mins to install. You do however have to buy orange light globes for the indicators which will cost you about $10.
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Post by HiRAEdd »

Took me about 5 minutes to install too, unplug the wiring, unscrew the old ones, slip the Altezzas in, screw 'em in and plug the wire back in.
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