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Oh, and make sure you do one at a time.

I accidently swapped the RH and LH lights leaving a big gap, and left the lights crossing over eachother.

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This might explain the gap I have in mine at the side, they were removed when my bumper was resprayed... I didn't know they were L and R specific though...

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The lights arn't but the brackets are.

On the back of the brackets they have engravings LH and RH.

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another way to look at it boys-is stay away from the stone tray. Its too low to be dealing with if you dont have a hoist or dont wanna jack it up. I think the easiest way is to partially undo the stone shield in the wheel arch. Turn the steering wheel full locki to expose it-remove a few clips & screw & you can get your hand right in behind the light. Then you can use a small screw driver to release the clips & push the entire lamp insdie the spolier. Dont turn the screw as a few previous posts have mentioned, it has no help with removal & is only for adjustment of the lamp. There are clips u can press from inside the spoilet if u dont want to use the screwdriver, I find themk hard to push in-not enough give in the plastic-just dont push too hard. You can easily break the pivot point. hope this helps-one other things, be careful of puting higher wattage globes cos newer lamps are made of plastic instead of glass & higher globes or non uv cut globes can damage them. go for a plus 50 or similar blue style globe which are same wattage but higher light output. and a h1 or h3 should retail at around 8-9 bucks or up to 16-17 for the arctice blue or plus types all the newer narva, hella & phillips are uv reduced and just a point hella globes & many others are manufactured by phillips anyways or it might be optilux, the h4s in the headlights are hella plus 50 from new I pulled mine out to change them & they are identical to the ones I had to put in.

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