Rear lights - once more
Rear lights - once more
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davidgs

Original Poster:

7 posts

274 months

Wednesday 9th April 2003
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I appreciate that there are a number of threads on this topic - I have read them, but am still a little confused, probably due to my small brain.

In summary, I wish to fit the new style rear lights (not the Afterburners) in place of my fiesta ones, and due to the quotes I've had from garages around London wanted to do it myself and was wondering:
1) Where I can buy kits, - has anyone experience of the Zertec and Peninsula Kits?
2) Can I fit them myself with out too much difficulty and without cutting the car to pieces - and if so what is the process.

It's a Starmist Blue car, so was hoping the dark colour may disguise any small imperfections associated with my DIY.

markh

2,781 posts

297 months

Wednesday 9th April 2003
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David I bought a secondhand set of those rear lights and the panels form Peninsula. When I got all the bits together I realised that it was beyond me (glassfibre the panels to the body)so gave up (bought Afterburner kit from Peninsula, under two hours to fit)

Good luck Mark

>> Edited by markh on Wednesday 9th April 10:23

incorrigible

13,668 posts

283 months

Wednesday 9th April 2003
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Can I fit them myself with out too much difficulty and without cutting the car to pieces - and if so what is the process.
Without too much difficulty if you know car body work, but not without cutting the car up, the section where the lights sit has to be changed

It's a Starmist Blue car, so was hoping the dark colour may disguise any small imperfections associated with my DIY.

You'll see the join unless you do a proper job

nickc

49 posts

279 months

Thursday 10th April 2003
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I thinking of buying a 97 model with the latest style rear lights fitted. can anyone confirm that to install these the fibregalss body does require some modification and re-paint externaly. As this will put me off buying.

Cheers

davidgs

Original Poster:

7 posts

274 months

Monday 14th April 2003
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Many thanks all. I was hoping there would be no car cutting required, but it appears that it's more tricky than it looks. Hence, I think I'll get a professional job done as I don't trust my skills sufficiently.