LED bulb or light for SC 400 Spoiler
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Another option...
Hey guys. After trying to change the bulbs in my spoiler and having the piece chip and crack away while trying to open it... I looked for another way. Found this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-9...QQcmdZViewItem
It's just under $100! New! It's not painted but hey, I'm thinking a new, shiny, metallic, light gray spoiler wouldn't look so bad with my pearl white. Shouldn't cost much to paint (my buddy has a garage and will do it at material cost and beer) and as long as you stay away from original colors it won't look salvage.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-9...QQcmdZViewItem
It's just under $100! New! It's not painted but hey, I'm thinking a new, shiny, metallic, light gray spoiler wouldn't look so bad with my pearl white. Shouldn't cost much to paint (my buddy has a garage and will do it at material cost and beer) and as long as you stay away from original colors it won't look salvage.
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Hey guys. After trying to change the bulbs in my spoiler and having the piece chip and crack away while trying to open it... I looked for another way. Found this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-9...QQcmdZViewItem
It's just under $100! New! It's not painted but hey, I'm thinking a new, shiny, metallic, light gray spoiler wouldn't look so bad with my pearl white. Shouldn't cost much to paint (my buddy has a garage and will do it at material cost and beer) and as long as you stay away from original colors it won't look salvage.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-9...QQcmdZViewItem
It's just under $100! New! It's not painted but hey, I'm thinking a new, shiny, metallic, light gray spoiler wouldn't look so bad with my pearl white. Shouldn't cost much to paint (my buddy has a garage and will do it at material cost and beer) and as long as you stay away from original colors it won't look salvage.
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Hey guys. After trying to change the bulbs in my spoiler and having the piece chip and crack away while trying to open it... I looked for another way. Found this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-9...QQcmdZViewItem
It's just under $100! New! It's not painted but hey, I'm thinking a new, shiny, metallic, light gray spoiler wouldn't look so bad with my pearl white. Shouldn't cost much to paint (my buddy has a garage and will do it at material cost and beer) and as long as you stay away from original colors it won't look salvage.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-9...QQcmdZViewItem
It's just under $100! New! It's not painted but hey, I'm thinking a new, shiny, metallic, light gray spoiler wouldn't look so bad with my pearl white. Shouldn't cost much to paint (my buddy has a garage and will do it at material cost and beer) and as long as you stay away from original colors it won't look salvage.
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what if one of the led lights is burnt out. i got the entire light to work after some soldering etc but noticed one bulb was burnt out.
can i do some surgery and replace the led or i have to replace the whole light?
can i do some surgery and replace the led or i have to replace the whole light?
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1999 SC400 Third Brake light LED's?
I am in the same boat. My spoiler light is OEM and has several of the LED's burned out. I have the red lens off and can remove and replace the LED's but am unsure of where to get them. Before I spend $200 for a perfect new one... I need to first spend 5 hours working on the old one, tracking down lights that might work and probably burn my fingers with the soldering. Please, anyone, help me...
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