Anyone had problems with the crystal light packs for classics?
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Hi Sam
I'd say give us a call and then send them back to us.
If you're not happy we'll refund you, assuming this is a recent purchase?
We buy our lighting packs from Ultra Auto Cosmetics - the same as most other tuners/suppliers so don't believe you'll find anything better on the market. Sold lots of these sets and very few complaints.
Hope that helps
regards
Neil
Subaru Performance | Styling | Exhausts | Brakes | Suspension & Online Spares UK | Scoobyworld
I'd say give us a call and then send them back to us.
If you're not happy we'll refund you, assuming this is a recent purchase?
We buy our lighting packs from Ultra Auto Cosmetics - the same as most other tuners/suppliers so don't believe you'll find anything better on the market. Sold lots of these sets and very few complaints.
Hope that helps
regards
Neil
Subaru Performance | Styling | Exhausts | Brakes | Suspension & Online Spares UK | Scoobyworld
I also have these and found the same problems.
For the front indicators, I fitted some foam weatherstrip (it's foam rubber tape about 5mm thick sticky on the one side) on the bottom and one side of the indicator... fits nice and snug now.
I also finded that for the side lights you have to push them in quite hard, then they click into place and don't seem to be able to be pulled out (although I haven't tried).
I hope this helps,
Michael
For the front indicators, I fitted some foam weatherstrip (it's foam rubber tape about 5mm thick sticky on the one side) on the bottom and one side of the indicator... fits nice and snug now.
I also finded that for the side lights you have to push them in quite hard, then they click into place and don't seem to be able to be pulled out (although I haven't tried).
I hope this helps,
Michael
The side lights have a little ball type fitment on the back, you can unscrew this with a posi drive. Undo a fair bit then push the light in place you should here it clunk in place, indicators are crap fitment above seams a good idea
Yeah, you really have to give the sidelights a solid solid shove/slap with the heel of your palm to get the little ball/socket system to snap into place. You'll prob find it takes multiple attempts till it 'decides' to snap in...
Last edited by joz8968; Feb 20, 2010 at 02:37 AM.
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