I am working on tinting my tail lights this weekend. I was hoping to do my third brake light as well. But I cant seem to figure out how to remove it? Can anyone give me any insight?
I am also considering tinting my chrome badges (black chrome). I have removed badges before, but not on a titan. Are they just glued on, or do they have pins that fit into holes? Also, what is the best way to remove them? How about re-attaching them? I know most guys just get rid of them, but I think I want to put the ones back on the tailgate, just in a black chrome look. Thanks for the help in advance.
-PF
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2004 Titan SE 4x4 Offroad
Pro Comp Stage II 6" Lift
17" Pro Comp Extremes w/ 35" Nitto Mud Grapplers
Glassworks Fiberglass Baja Sand Flares, Flowmaster Short-cut dual exhaust
Coming: Intake, Timing Advance, Black Mesh Grill, Smoked Tail Lights, and new rubber
The third taillight comes off by two nuts under the caps in the roof above the back seat, just pop the caps off to get to the nuts. You have to have a long extension to reach em though. Hope this helps.
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04' BLACK SE
AE 22'S/KUMHO 305/40
LED TAILS
HID'S
20% TINT
The third taillight comes off by two nuts under the caps in the roof above the back seat, just pop the caps off to get to the nuts. You have to have a long extension to reach em though. Hope this helps.
and be careful extracting the nuts... you drop 'em in the headliner and you'll find how much fun it is to go fishing for it... I managed to do that, luckily I had a telescopic magnet and retrived it without issues...
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Radiant Silver '06 Titan SE CC 4X4 w/BT&OR w/ ATS Fender Flares
PC 6" lift w/ PRG A arms & traction bars, SAW's front/rear combo & Deaver pack
34" Nitto Terra Grappler's on 17" Helo Maxx 6's
Volant CAI, PowerAid TBS, Flowmaster 40
DECEPTICON center grill, SS Hood Deflector & Chrome Truck Nutz
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