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Old 02-11-2008, 12:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Installing taillight

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im a newb to working on my truck as i lack Handy man knowledge no how to installs. I have a pair of tinted tailights which i need to remove and wasthinking of installing the LEDlights so i can pass inspection in TX. How hard is it to remove and reinstall?...anyone have pics or a how to link which i can read. Also, Are the LED tailights worth getting? i dont want to buy them and have to replace them after a few months cuz the LEDs burn out. Also a good site to buy them?

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Re: Installing taillight

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[quote=roy365]www.superbrightleds[/QUOT

those arent the LED lights i mean...i meant the LEDtailights...i believe volant sold a set but not sure if LED tailights are worth it.
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Re: Installing taillight

depends on what you like. if you like the way they look....go for it. takes all of 10 minutes to change.
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Re: Installing taillight

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www.superbrightleds[/QUOT

those arent the LED lights i mean...i meant the LEDtailights...i believe volant sold a set but not sure if LED tailights are worth it.
The LEDS are worth it-very very bright over stock...

I have the Volants and couldnt' be happier...
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ok.....how would i install them? lol
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Re: Installing taillight

open tailgate.....turn wrist holding phillips #3 driver........pull out and viola.
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Re: Installing taillight

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Hello,

im a newb to working on my truck as i lack Handy man knowledge no how to installs. I have a pair of tinted tailights which i need to remove and wasthinking of installing the LEDlights so i can pass inspection in TX. How hard is it to remove and reinstall?...anyone have pics or a how to link which i can read. Also, Are the LED tailights worth getting? i dont want to buy them and have to replace them after a few months cuz the LEDs burn out. Also a good site to buy them?

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I have these. They are the Volants:

http://www.seresautomotive.com/
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Re: Installing taillight

One of our sponsors, Seres Automotive sells them for less than the site mentioned above.
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Re: Installing taillight

Wow...the install seems very easy. For the members who own these lights....have u had any problems with them?...like an LED burning out or something like that? Also the site seresautomotive.com , are they reliable and how fast is the shipping with them?
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Wow...the install seems very easy. For the members who own these lights....have u had any problems with them?...like an LED burning out or something like that? Also the site seresautomotive.com , are they reliable and how fast is the shipping with them?
I swapped them off my 04 to my new 08. They've been flawless from day one. Much brighter than the puny stock tails. I didn't buy mine from the new site but they're a supporting vendor here so I'm sure they'll be fine.
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