So, yes... a bit of a struggle, but they did pop in without needing to modify anything. THIS maybe why they only recommend the front. I honestly thought I was losing my mind with the rears bc I got the fronts in a lot easier and got cocky.
Good question.
They are easy to install. IMO, the only things you need to be cognizant of is trying to pry out the light, be careful not to damage the surrounding material (it's a tight spot), I ended up putting a rag under the screwdriver. On the back doors the wires are shorter and attached to a clip in the...
Thanks everyone. I was able to install all 4 without issue, minus the aforementioned FR door marring. It's one of those things you know nobody will see, but you know it's there. Appreciate the help.
I feel pretty dumb. I followed the instructions, but I cannot seem to get the light out. After marring the plastic up underneath ?‍♂️ i gave up.
In hindsight I should have put something under the tool but i didn't think it would be so frustrating.
Glad to help. Yeah, I am glad I noticed "Qty: 2" before I selected how many I was buying. I read before that the wire in the door may be short, so don't tug on the wire; it's clipped on, but sounds like you already installed some.
Good luck!
I find most of the people that yell stuff or have to react, either can't afford a CT or are driving a POS... I stopped letting them bother me. Pathetic people indeed.
Hmm, how often do you get a message saying it's unavailable due to not being in operational temps? I didn't realize that I had a few locations saved for heights, so on my way home from work it would adjust to the highest setting at least 3 or 4 times. I wish you didn't have to be at the location...
My Beast falls into the production timeline being addressed (which is a lot of trucks), but VIN doesn't show any recalls... hoping I don't have those fets, but we shall see. I hope your truck gets fixed timely!