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<blockquote data-quote="FivepointSlow" data-source="post: 1221811" data-attributes="member: 18995"><p>I have an old sequential taillight harness off my dads s197 that has a fried board on it that caused the lights to stop working... I've already cut a socket off to use on one of my front turn signals to replace a broken one. I could modify my housings. But the area that the smaller bulb fills is almost pointless. If I shoved a 3157 bulb in there it would barely fit, honestly. </p><p>Here is a picture I took when I first put on my tint. Added lines to show the divided 'sections' for each light.</p><p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/37jlgZS.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>And its fine with the confusion. That's the only reason I made the thread was because I didn't know the bulb sizes and knew there was 2 different bulbs. </p><p></p><p>But as you can see in the quickly photoshopped picture, there isn't enough space in that part of the housing to even bother upgrading the light size. I wasn't even going to get the LED for those sockets but they're so cheap so I figured why not. They're only a side marker, the 2 big ones are the ones that light up in each housing when braking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FivepointSlow, post: 1221811, member: 18995"] I have an old sequential taillight harness off my dads s197 that has a fried board on it that caused the lights to stop working... I've already cut a socket off to use on one of my front turn signals to replace a broken one. I could modify my housings. But the area that the smaller bulb fills is almost pointless. If I shoved a 3157 bulb in there it would barely fit, honestly. Here is a picture I took when I first put on my tint. Added lines to show the divided 'sections' for each light. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/37jlgZS.jpg[/IMG] And its fine with the confusion. That's the only reason I made the thread was because I didn't know the bulb sizes and knew there was 2 different bulbs. But as you can see in the quickly photoshopped picture, there isn't enough space in that part of the housing to even bother upgrading the light size. I wasn't even going to get the LED for those sockets but they're so cheap so I figured why not. They're only a side marker, the 2 big ones are the ones that light up in each housing when braking. [/QUOTE]
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