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Are tail lights hard to replace?
I have a 2003 x5 4.4 that I would like to do an upgrade on the tail lights. I was wondering how hard it is to replace the tail lights or should these be done by the stealers?
Here is what I was thinking of putting on.
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Piece of cake.......if you have ANY mechanical skills (know how to operate a screw driver
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should be a cake walk.
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Get rid of the yellow bulbs while you are doing the replacement. Put in some Stealth bulbs.
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A member here put those on. The opinions were mixed.
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