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This mod was performed by Cheston Chiu. He deserves all credit for
these instructions. However, he and Southeast Maxima Group are not
liable for your actions. These instructions are more for a guide,
not "true" instructions.

Tools Needed:
- Metric wrench set (10mm)
- Phillips & flat head screwdriver
- 2 thin washers approx. 5/8" diameter with a hole 5/16" in the
center
- cloth
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Start by removing the stock (smaller) orange corner blinker
piece. Place a piece of cloth in between the small orange and
large orange cornering lights. Put the flat head screw driver
in between and slowly pry the piece, away from the body. It's
only connected by a little ball-n-socket device, so it'll just
pop out.
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Once you get that out, remove the bulb by twisting CCW, and
replace with clear lense, don't put it back yet..
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For the larger orange turn signal, use the phillips screwdriver
to remove the single screw and then the whole piece will pop
out. Remove the bulb and replace the orange turn signal with
the new clear corner piece. Put it back in and secure with that
screw.
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You'll notice, that if you try pushing the remaining piece
back into that old ball-n-socket hook, the lense will tend to
pop out again. That's why you want to lock it in place. Remove
the metal "ball" part of the clear lense and remove the plastic
"socket" part that's on the car. You want to put the washer
on the inside of the car and tighten the screw to the lense
from the inside.
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From underneath the fender of the car, remove the 2 screws
keeping the black fender wall attached to the car frame. Pry
open enough space, to get your hand in there, along with a 8mm
socket wrench.
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Once you got your hand up there, take a rest and say wow! What
the heck is my arm doing up there?
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Ok. Now that you've done that, tighten the "ball" metal screw
to the lense with the washer inbetween it. It goes SCREW->WASHER->CAR->LENSE.
Tighten it a few turns, then you're set. Take your arm out,
and close up the fender wall. Repeat other side.
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