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Old 07-06-2007   #3 (permalink)
bonniesaltrat
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Bert,

I installed the plug'n'play Lucas light setup from NewBonneville on July 4. I'll try to post some pics later.

The fit and finish appear very good. Probably better than stock. The housing for the brake light is metal, and it appears that the stalks on the turn signals are metal too. The turn signals themselves are chrome colored plastic, just like stock.

While the wiring is "plug and play," the installation wasn't. The instructions are a bit brief and confusing, but you can figure it out just fine. My installation took a bit longer, however, because I also installed a Backoff LED License Plate Frame that I hard wired into the rear brake and running light. The thickness of the LED license plate frame, combined with the angle of the fender and the shape of the Lucas brake light made it a kind of tight fit, which slowed me down some. But the finished product is nice and visibility from the rear should be must improved.

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