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2012 headlight/grill removal

Discussion in 'Lighting' started by knine00, Apr 3, 2012.

  1. Dec 30, 2014 at 2:56 AM
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    Twinkie0311

    Twinkie0311 Mall crawling like a boss

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    OME Lift w/ Dakars, TRD catback exhaust, 275/70/17 with SCS Stealth 6. and much more.

    Hey just in case you didn't realize you don't need to put that 3rd bolt back in. The one that is a PITA to get out. I learned this after my 3rd time removing my headlights.

    Just thought I would mention it in case you didn't know.
     
  2. Jan 3, 2018 at 9:53 AM
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    kg_1995

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    3" Leveling kit, 32.5" Toyo Tires, 18" Fuel Vapor Wheels, Light Bar LED Tail Lights, Projector Headlights.

    How can I watch this video? Looking to install my new projector headlights on my 2013 Tacoma.
     
  3. Jan 4, 2018 at 6:34 PM
    #43
    Twinkie0311

    Twinkie0311 Mall crawling like a boss

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    OME Lift w/ Dakars, TRD catback exhaust, 275/70/17 with SCS Stealth 6. and much more.

    Oh be careful of a metal tab that sticks out from the bumper when you put the projectors in. Tape it off or cover it up otherwise you’ll scuff those headlights.

    I learned the hard way on my Pro headlights.

    I’d post pics if I had any.
     

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