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<blockquote data-quote="Mavik" data-source="post: 723127" data-attributes="member: 23643"><p>Yes, it was very difficult trying to access it from the top. Most DIY videos recommend that you raise the car, remove the front tyres and remove the wheel arch cover in order to access the light but because I saw other shops changed the white angel eyes bulb, then I thought that if they could do it, I could do it hahaha. I also have big hands so trying to fit in the small area was not easy. When facing the car, the left light is easier to install because there is more space there. It is the right side which I had a lot of trouble with. </p><p></p><p>That is because the iPhone couldn't capture the right exposure even at night as it was too bright. I saw it during the daytime, slightly dimmer compared to the yellow lights and I could see a spark of white reflection on the car's bumper in front. Will try to take a photo under the sun today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mavik, post: 723127, member: 23643"] Yes, it was very difficult trying to access it from the top. Most DIY videos recommend that you raise the car, remove the front tyres and remove the wheel arch cover in order to access the light but because I saw other shops changed the white angel eyes bulb, then I thought that if they could do it, I could do it hahaha. I also have big hands so trying to fit in the small area was not easy. When facing the car, the left light is easier to install because there is more space there. It is the right side which I had a lot of trouble with. That is because the iPhone couldn't capture the right exposure even at night as it was too bright. I saw it during the daytime, slightly dimmer compared to the yellow lights and I could see a spark of white reflection on the car's bumper in front. Will try to take a photo under the sun today. [/QUOTE]
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