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Put pressure inwards towards inside the fender while pushing forward towards the front of the car. The rear part of the marker should pop out. Use your free hand to pull the rear part of the marker out towards you.
Unclip the light and bobs your uncle.
Last edited by Trackmunkey; 10-25-2020 at 02:04 AM.
They look fantastic!
I'm currently toying with the idea of spraying my spyder alloys satin black to get a similar look. Quite a polarising post on another forum ranged from NO! Burn the heretic! To Do it, it will look awesome!
They look fantastic!
I'm currently toying with the idea of spraying my spyder alloys satin black to get a similar look. Quite a polarising post on another forum ranged from NO! Burn the heretic! To Do it, it will look awesome!
If you are going to change the color of your wheels, powder coat, don't just have the wheels painted.
They look fantastic!
I'm currently toying with the idea of spraying my spyder alloys satin black to get a similar look. Quite a polarising post on another forum ranged from NO! Burn the heretic! To Do it, it will look awesome!
i actually
like the spider wheels so much better. Both are nice though. If you are planning to keep both sets, I’d leave the spider ones as is for a change
Put pressure inwards towards inside the fender while pushing forward towards the front of the car. The rear part of the marker should pop out. Use your free hand to pull the rear part of the marker out towards you.
Unclip the light and bobs your uncle.
Put a little duct tape on the light and pull it toward the wheel. The light pops out.