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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: New Smyrna Beach, Florida
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Originally Posted by A930Rocket View Post
Helped my buddy work on his sons Honda. For some reason, he bought a different set of headlights. This required pulling the front bumper cover off to access them. Fortunately, there was a YouTube video that explained everything and it took us three hours to disassemble and reassemble. The kid is making it a ricer. The good news is, he’s into cars.
You Tube is fantastic and has helped me countless times to forge ahead on various projects, including the headlights on my Silverado.

I love my White '02 Silverado 1500 4.8L 2WD with 235K on the clock. Full size 8' bed extended cab! Like a rock, baby!

I need to polish the lenses and will do so in the near future.

In the meantime I replaced all the non-working bulbs in front, including the daytime driving lights and side blinkers. I also put LED's in the rear backup lights.

Not doing LED's in front because I don't want to be "that guy".

I spliced in replacement daytime driving light sockets because the old ones were corroded. Somehow water finds it's way into those. I noticed the new replacement sockets had a very tight gasket-fit so maybe that's an upgrade to address leaking.

I also replaced the front passenger seat cover and cleaned the entire interior in preparation for a headliner replacement on Thursday. I removed most of the handles and hanger hooks and got them cleaned up.

After I get the new headliner, next on the list is re-tinting with ceramic and then body work.







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