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Old 02-12-2008, 01:12 PM   #21 (permalink)
 
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Let me kinda take back waht i just said up there, i did remove the battery as well. On the passengers side the battery was all in the way so that had to go, once out it made the installation seemless on passengers side. Biggest problem on drivers side was the 8 inch hole i had to work with...It didn't leave me much room at all.
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Let me kinda take back waht i just said up there, i did remove the battery as well. On the passengers side the battery was all in the way so that had to go, once out it made the installation seemless on passengers side. Biggest problem on drivers side was the 8 inch hole i had to work with...It didn't leave me much room at all.
, that's why it's so much easier to take them out.

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Once the snow starts melting here, I will attempt the HID instillation so just a heads up I may need some assistance.

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Once the snow starts melting here, I will attempt the HID instillation so just a heads up I may need some assistance.

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No problem Frank. It's really not too hard.

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