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> License plate light, Doesn’t fit
Wew
post May 30 2019, 10:02 PM
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Hi all,
I bought the big rubber lit kit from 914 rubber and the rear rubber holes for the license place lights do not line up with the new light housings. Since I am having so many electrical problems, do I just drill holes in the rubber so it works or do I get different lights to so they line up? According to the wiring diagrams I have seen online the license plate lights are an important grounding point.

I am grasping here.

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Gary
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dr914@autoatlanta.com
post May 31 2019, 09:44 AM
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yes there have been differences, if you have the correct rectangular lights, just drill the bumper top pad, easy!


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Hi all,
I bought the big rubber lit kit from 914 rubber and the rear rubber holes for the license place lights do not line up with the new light housings. Since I am having so many electrical problems, do I just drill holes in the rubber so it works or do I get different lights to so they line up? According to the wiring diagrams I have seen online the license plate lights are an important grounding point.

I am grasping here.

Thanks,

Gary

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