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Anyone who has changed to white indicators? Whats the size of the hole behind them, and can u just rip 'em out, or do you destroy some clips (or something) then?
I assume you mean the side indicators....
I'm not sure of the size of the hole, but it is smaller than the original lens. I replaced mine with VS Commodore Series 2 type ones. There oval and a nice clear, w/ orange bulb. The original ones should just pop out. Just pry them out CAREFULLY with a flat blade driver and you should be cooking with gas. For the clear ones, i just used silicon sealer to "stick" them over, as they don't have the same clips etc. Works well, and when its time to change the bulb, i just pry them off again, breaking the seal and clean the old silicon off.
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Meant the side indicators off course.. Did not think they had white for the front that was ment for the camry. Cuz they are for the front? Even dough it says rear??
Anyone who has changed to white indicators? Whats the size of the hole behind them, and can u just rip 'em out, or do you destroy some clips (or something) then?
Are you talking about the front corner lights?
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Originally Posted by JetspeedCamry
^ Explain to me what "Clear Rear Side Bumper" lights are????
If there for the side of the fender, why do they need screws??
Gen 2 Camrys have rear sidemarkers. Don't know about Australia, but in the US we have them.
Thnx, well soon going to weld the holes and make it clean,
and off course got some lowering springs in the trunk.
Right now it looks like its about to shouv' the wheels under and fly away haha!
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