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Rear signal light access

soundmagnet

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From what I've been reading on the forum people are trying to access the lights from the bottom of the vehicle which is huge pain the ass. Wouldn't it be easier to remove part of the bumper and access the light from the top of the bumper like shown in the video link below? My other question is, will the sensors need calibration if you disturb the bumper?

 




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