@@samvore2963 I was able to resolve the problem with some good old-fashioned lightbulbs. I didn’t go with LED because I couldn’t see the cost benefit of the minuscule energy savings they may realize at five times the cost.
@@samvore2963 also when I took my tail lamp out, the snaps were very brittle… They are probably almost 30 years old and therefore snapped, so I had to use a little red duct tape. A full assembly replacement is down the road for me, so I appreciate your video.
I think I would have just put in some screws but good job
I think I can do it!!
Looks pretty easy but i think i can make it difficult, given the chance (which is happening tomorrow).
How id it go?
@@samvore2963 I was able to resolve the problem with some good old-fashioned lightbulbs. I didn’t go with LED because I couldn’t see the cost benefit of the minuscule energy savings they may realize at five times the cost.
@@samvore2963 also when I took my tail lamp out, the snaps were very brittle… They are probably almost 30 years old and therefore snapped, so I had to use a little red duct tape. A full assembly replacement is down the road for me, so I appreciate your video.
Nice work.
All that time and effort and didn’t go LED LAME. FAIL
I wouldn't have paid 5x as much for an LED. What would be the benefit of going with LED for this purpose?