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Old 09-06-2004, 07:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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New Titan owner as of Sept 4th

I just got my new titan on september 4th 2004. I was looking under the hood today and was woundering if theres an easy way to take out the orange blinker bulbs and swap them for an aftermarket white look?
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I took my orange lense out and sprayed it black and put it back in. If you take it out there isnt any chome behind it, its the back of the housing. heres what I did. I also took out the blinker bulb and replaced with a super white one.
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how did you reach the bulb? did you have to take out the whole headlight assembly? if so how did you do that?
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^^ Ditto...

I'm looking to do the same thing, but I havent even looked, did they not make it simple to change a burnt out bulb?

Like I said I havent looked, but doesnt sound like nissan to not make it simple to change out burnt bulbs. I would hope you wouldnthave to remove the headlights...

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