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Pontiac Lettering for notchback tail lights by 4-WHEEL
Started on: 01-06-2002 01:19 PM
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Last post by: 4-WHEEL on 01-06-2002 07:22 PM
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Report this Post01-06-2002 01:19 PM Click Here to See the Profile for 4-WHEELClick Here to visit 4-WHEEL's HomePageSend a Private Message to 4-WHEELDirect Link to This Post
How do you drill the holes for the light sockets when you put PONTIAC in notchback tail lights?

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Report this Post01-06-2002 02:16 PM Click Here to See the Profile for 85 gt fieroSend a Private Message to 85 gt fieroDirect Link to This Post
using a drill

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Depending on the sockets... a drill and probably a file or Dremel type tool. If you are using the OE style sockets I think they are the same as the side marker lamps. You would duplicate the hole in the marker lamp...
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If you haven't tried the search section, try looking under Fierokid or Fierobaby.

Their website has instructions how to do this. I can't remember the adress.. maybe someone wil come up with it..

Hope this helps more than "using a drill"
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Originally posted by theogre:
Depending on the sockets... a drill and probably a file or Dremel type tool. If you are using the OE style sockets I think they are the same as the side marker lamps. You would duplicate the hole in the marker lamp...

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Originally posted by REDHOTT88:
If you haven't tried the search section, try looking under Fierokid or Fierobaby.

Their website has instructions how to do this. I can't remember the adress.. maybe someone wil come up with it..

Hope this helps more than "using a drill"
He He

Thanks!

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