For the loose taillights, theres actually 3 different clips on the outside lights that have to clip onto it for a secure. Make sure the light goes in as straight as possible aswell as hitting those 3 clips in. I had the same issue but figured it out. If not you'll have spacing/gaps or loose taillights. Also make sure you apply pressure onto the taillights into the body as you tighten them to make sure they are flush. Another note, the cables that slide through the holes of the trunk/body of car, make sure the cables/connectors all go through that hole, if it doesn't then they will be right behind the actual housing and create play/wiggly room.
For the loose taillights, theres actually 3 different clips on the outside lights that have to clip onto it for a secure. Make sure the light goes in as straight as possible aswell as hitting those 3 clips in. I had the same issue but figured it out. If not you'll have spacing/gaps or loose taillights. Also make sure you apply pressure onto the taillights into the body as you tighten them to make sure they are flush.
Another note, the cables that slide through the holes of the trunk/body of car, make sure the cables/connectors all go through that hole, if it doesn't then they will be right behind the actual housing and create play/wiggly room.
@@prodigy6X04 will definitely check it out!
Do you know of a pair of tailights that do not have the middle horizontal light through the trunk?
I do not know of any sadly