Need Help/Service Installing AP2 Tail Lights
#1
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Need Help/Service Installing AP2 Tail Lights
Hi,
I have a set of AP2 tail lights that have been sitting in the garage for over a year now and after giving some final thought, I decided to put them to use and get them installed on my AP1.
Does anyone have experience in installing these tail lights?
If so, please PM me with your labor or wouldn't mind giving me a hand.
Thank you.
I am located in San Jose.
I have a set of AP2 tail lights that have been sitting in the garage for over a year now and after giving some final thought, I decided to put them to use and get them installed on my AP1.
Does anyone have experience in installing these tail lights?
If so, please PM me with your labor or wouldn't mind giving me a hand.
Thank you.
I am located in San Jose.
#2
Registered User
I've done this about 5 times now for local s2000 guys and it never gets easier.
You need proper cutting tools, eye protection and also you will need to re-wire your plugs since they are not the same between AP1 and AP2.
You can tackle it yourself (plan to spend 4+ hours) on it or if you want us to do it drop me a PM.
You need proper cutting tools, eye protection and also you will need to re-wire your plugs since they are not the same between AP1 and AP2.
You can tackle it yourself (plan to spend 4+ hours) on it or if you want us to do it drop me a PM.
#3
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if you have a buddy with an AP2, you can trace the frame for the tail lights onto a piece of paper/cardboard. Cut the holes out and match it to your frame. Using a dremel cut out the unnecessary metal. like s4play, it is not easy. gotta have a steady hand. body shops can do it. theres another guy on the forum that said that the AP1s are harness is plug n play with the AP2 tails... i'm not 100% sure.
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if you have a buddy with an AP2, you can trace the frame for the tail lights onto a piece of paper/cardboard. Cut the holes out and match it to your frame. Using a dremel cut out the unnecessary metal. like s4play, it is not easy. gotta have a steady hand. body shops can do it. theres another guy on the forum that said that the AP1s are harness is plug n play with the AP2 tails... i'm not 100% sure.
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Originally Posted by iDashX' timestamp='1354512016' post='22186014
if you have a buddy with an AP2, you can trace the frame for the tail lights onto a piece of paper/cardboard. Cut the holes out and match it to your frame. Using a dremel cut out the unnecessary metal. like s4play, it is not easy. gotta have a steady hand. body shops can do it. theres another guy on the forum that said that the AP1s are harness is plug n play with the AP2 tails... i'm not 100% sure.
#9
Look for Spoonz on the boards if you want a premade harness & some aluminum pre-drilled brackets to hold it in place. They used to run $75. They are totally not worth it in materials, but worth it in sense that you save time & you have something that is working off the bat/convenient to use.
In terms of cutting the rear to accomodate the lights - make sure to make the cut clean & tight - seal it up with some rubber trim/sealant as you risk the chance of allowing condensation to happen to the rear tail lights. Furthermore, someone once told me that there might be some structural issues with making those kinds of cuts back there but I doubt it or its negligible - just something to consider I suppose.
Goodluck!
In terms of cutting the rear to accomodate the lights - make sure to make the cut clean & tight - seal it up with some rubber trim/sealant as you risk the chance of allowing condensation to happen to the rear tail lights. Furthermore, someone once told me that there might be some structural issues with making those kinds of cuts back there but I doubt it or its negligible - just something to consider I suppose.
Goodluck!