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Originally posted by bk4293:
Damn, thats service!
90' Bright Orange Mustang
65k - 13.306@105.1 
Looking for another CSVT
~Blas~
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No the bulbs are replacable. He just doesnt know with which bulbs.
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I see the bulbs are replaceable but it'll be a hassle to desolder and resolder the original wires. What about the guys out there who can't solder. I'd probably want to solder a plug to the original wires, so that replacement of the bulb would be easy. Then I have to worry getting a plug for the bulb, depending on what base it has. I guess we'll just have to wait for his answer.
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If you "can't solder" you must be missing a hand or an arm. Go to radio shack and buy a $10 kit with soldering iron, solder, instructions. It is easy.
2000 CSVT #1172 of 2150
Toreador Red Birthday 1/4/2000
*Drop in K&N/FMS Wires/AutolitePP Plugs
*Sylvania SilverStar/Indiglo Gauges
*Pioneer Premier P730/Sound by Audiobahn
*White HVAC Panel/Elky Mesh Mod/35% tint
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Originally posted by bkent: If you "can't solder" you must be missing a hand or an arm. Go to radio shack and buy a $10 kit with soldering iron, solder, instructions. It is easy.
I agree, soldering is a matter of two steps...heat up connection between wires, and apply solder. The metal will do the rest for you.
98 Black CSVT
Indiglo Gauges, including HVAC, KKM Intake
Exhaust: Brullen loud system with 4" tips, Moddified stock Y-pipe
Sound System: Alpine 9815 Deck, Alpine SPX-177A comps, 2 Lambda 12" subs.
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Originally posted by bkent: If you "can't solder" you must be missing a hand or an arm. Go to radio shack and buy a $10 kit with soldering iron, solder, instructions. It is easy.
I know--I work at Radio Shack. But you would be amazed at how stupid people can be. Some of them make you wonder how they can walk and breathe at the same time.
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Are they the Hella Optilux 2500 with the angel eye as shown here? LIGHT LINK
98 SE V6 MTX
T RED
bridgestone potenza re950
open air filter
side makers and removed ding guards , gutted percats, no muffler
SVT brakes
SpecIII cluch and spec flywheel
torsen diff soon
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No, those are 4". The ones I have are 3 inch which fit in the fog light holes of the svt bumper perfectly.
AIM...BKapp17
98 T-red SVT
Steeda
Gutted Pre-cats, no resonator
Painted Dash
Angel Eye Fogs
Painted Chrome ring / headlights
Looking for a t-red pre98 trunk lid
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i measured my stock lights and they are Ã?3-1/2" so there must be a slight gap all the way aound, right?
NY State Trooper: So what makes your car so special to have SVT all over it?
Me: Er...It was made by Fords SPECIAL Vehicle Team?
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Originally posted by Kappa2006: No, those are 4". The ones I have are 3 inch which fit in the fog light holes of the svt bumper perfectly.
so what brand and model are they, i have searched and searched and all i can come up with are 4" ones???
Alex T.
98.5 Silver Frost CSVT #5510
05 Nissan Frontier Nismo 4x4 6 speed
85 Bronco II 6" lift 302 swap
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