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Old Nov 10, 2001
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hey..i just took my stock "H" off my back and im goin to put a red one on
do u leave the white plastice holders from the stock one or take thme out????
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If your aftermarket H has two little holes for them to go into, then go ahead and keep them on. I kept mine in.[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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i filed the prongs down so they fit in them...looks nice
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If you dont want to cut the prongs off the new H, then pop out the white plugs. The holes are bigger and you have more room to position the emblem...Fill the holes from the back with silicone.(prevent leaking)
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