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I have an '04 Coupe. Considering dropping in a set of Eurolites with clear housing and "halo" lamp, found some on Ebay for really cheap. I know that everyone likes the 04-05 stock tails, but I want to try something different, as you don't see anyone (literally) with anything different on their 04-05's.
Problem is, everything I'm seeing is made for 01-03s. I've put this same question in the forum a month or so ago, however no one really answered my question. These Eurolights don't come with bulbs. And the socket size is different (smaller) for the 04 and 05. So, would it be best to buy a set of rear bulbs/sockets for an 01-03, and wire them in to my 04 so they fit in easy with the aftermarket lamps, or is there a better way to fit in the small socket into these lamps which will keep them secure and held in position. Are these bulbs hard to remove from a coupe, are they fixed into position somewhere in the trunk, or are they only fixed when attached to the lamp housing? I have a Hanes manual, but doesn't have anythig about the rear coupe lights. Also, can't find any bulbs for sale online or at stores like Autozone. So, apparently you have to go to a dealer parts store, anyone know how much bulbs/sockets are for the tail lamp assembly, are they the same part for the brake, turn signal, and reverse? Any information regarding coupe taillights would be greatly appreciated.
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