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Old 05-16-2004, 11:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i know its in the camry faqs but i need more than that...bluemeanie u can help with with this one...the step of removing the plastic...do u have any pics?...i never changed bulbs before and really dont know what im doing....i got the 9005 st/2 bulbs and i got the 92 cam...my real question is...does anyone have any pics of the removal of the plastic and what the finished product should look like?and how should i adjust the light?...thanks...reason i need ur guys help is cus i dont want my dad helping me with this install cus he will say no right away before of the modification of the socket
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this mite help.

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this is for a camry? or jus in general
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Old 05-16-2004, 04:21 PM   #6 (permalink)
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heres what i did:

http://www.gibson99.com/camry/95se/h...ht-conversion/
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this is for a camry? or jus in general
In general.
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You have to take ur headlight off.

The light should go in thru a socket or hole and then you are left with a stocklightbulb connected to a wire. You then somehow change it. Im not going to say anything more cause i really dun kno about 92's but im pretty sure that what i said up top is correct.
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You have to take ur headlight off.
No you don't.

You just unplug the wiring harness from the back of the bulb, twist the bulb, and pull it out.
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Yah, but wouldn't taking it off make it much easier to get the wiring harness out?
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Yah, but wouldn't taking it off make it much easier to get the wiring harness out?
Yes, but why go through the trouble of removing the headlight just to change a bulb.

Do you remove the engine from the car to change the oil?

Not to flame you or anything, but i've noticed that alot of your posts make no sense at all.
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Do you remove the engine from the car to change the oil?
Hahahahaha.
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k...im gonna do it this weekend...one more question though...if i modify the socket like the pictures above....can i ever go back to using the 9006 bulbs?
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if i modify the socket like the pictures above....can i ever go back to using the 9006 bulbs?
Yes.

You can go back to 9006 bulbs anytime you want.
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haha, your dad would kill you if you even asked him to help. the car came with the stock parts for a reason!!!! dont ever touch anything, you blow the car up, you know.
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