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      08-27-2010, 10:47 PM   #6
LateBraking
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Excuse my tardiness with the photos, I just got back home. Also excuse my being in my pajamas, as I am getting ready for bed.

Note: In the photos, I am not using painters tape like I advised. This is because I am very experienced with doing this for other people (for free), and didn't have any painters tape available at home. PLEASE USE PAINTERS TAPE AS INSTRUCTED IN MY FIRST POST, TO PREVENT THE REFLECTOR DROPPING INTO YOUR BUMPER IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME!!!!!

Also, if you want to prevent any and all possibility of you scratching your bumper, then coat the bumper underneath the bottom of the reflector in painters tape as well. It's a "just in case" kind of thing.

Thumbs under reflectors around here, banish your fears, and just push in!


Now that it's loose, push up and pull out.



See how the bottom has little tabs, and the top is spring loaded? Just so you get the idea on why you push in then push up and pull out.


Installation is just reverse order. Push upwards to load the springs, then pop reflector in. Done!
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