thanks guys I appreciate you guys I looked it up and a bunch of videos popped up and I looked at these professionals and they had it up on a car lift and they were taking the bumper off and everything else just to get them headlights off and I know for a fact even though I'm not a mechanic but you don't have to do all that thank God for people like me and you being sample and I appreciate you guys and your video straight to the point glad to tear half the car apart to get the headlights off keep up the great work you got a new subscriber
On older cars, new headlight housings are the way to go. For driving at night, you want every advantage to not hit the deer or anything else on the road. Good job boys.
thank you so much for posting, really helped me in my lamp de-install and install. That ajusting screw is really difficult to get out. I had to cut away that plastic nut in the rear in order to remove.
youre master mechanic isnt wedging the screwdriver in the correct direction, the rags purpose is so you dont scratch or dent the paint. he was leaning towards the light with the driver which would drive it in, he should have been leaning on the paint and popping it out. the blinker also clips to the headlight so heads up! dont touch thebulbs with bare hands!
Ketech may have been bought out or changed their name. At 0:41 - the business at that location is now called: AutoLightsBulbs.com, 6840 Orangethorpe Ave #C , Buena Park, CA 90620 www.autolightsbulbs.com, (714) 228-5966 This company offers lights for vehicles.
Oh my goodness. That would have been so much more work. We got it done. Not pretty, not like the pros but we got it done. I really miss that car. Such a long time ago now. What a great car.
thanks guys I appreciate you guys I looked it up and a bunch of videos popped up and I looked at these professionals and they had it up on a car lift and they were taking the bumper off and everything else just to get them headlights off and I know for a fact even though I'm not a mechanic but you don't have to do all that thank God for people like me and you being sample and I appreciate you guys and your video straight to the point glad to tear half the car apart to get the headlights off keep up the great work you got a new subscriber
On older cars, new headlight housings are the way to go. For driving at night, you want every advantage to not hit the deer or anything else on the road. Good job boys.
thank you so much for posting, really helped me in my lamp de-install and install. That ajusting screw is really difficult to get out. I had to cut away that plastic nut in the rear in order to remove.
If you take the bolts out of the headlamps first its easier to remove the side marker.
youre master mechanic isnt wedging the screwdriver in the correct direction, the rags purpose is so you dont scratch or dent the paint. he was leaning towards the light with the driver which would drive it in, he should have been leaning on the paint and popping it out. the blinker also clips to the headlight so heads up! dont touch thebulbs with bare hands!
Ketech may have been bought out or changed their name. At 0:41 - the business at that location is now called: AutoLightsBulbs.com, 6840 Orangethorpe Ave #C
, Buena Park, CA 90620
www.autolightsbulbs.com, (714) 228-5966 This company offers lights for vehicles.
$44.45 for a brand new pair of 99 camry headlamps on ebay.
Drop the bumper
Oh my goodness. That would have been so much more work. We got it done. Not pretty, not like the pros but we got it done.
I really miss that car. Such a long time ago now. What a great car.
I would think twice before letting him work on my car … too impatient.