easier way to change headlight bulb?
Everytime I change my headlight bulb, I think "are you f@cking kidding me?"
Is there an easier way than removing the grill and taking out the headlight housing? With my winch, there's not a lot of wiggle room to get my grill off.
Wondering if I'm missing something easy.
Can't imagine taking a road trip and burning out a bulb and having to swap it on the road like this. I drive with my HIDs on basically everytime I'm driving cause of the road I take and u have to have headlights on. I go thru about 2 sets of HID's a year and swapping these is a pain
Is there an easier way than removing the grill and taking out the headlight housing? With my winch, there's not a lot of wiggle room to get my grill off.
Wondering if I'm missing something easy.
Can't imagine taking a road trip and burning out a bulb and having to swap it on the road like this. I drive with my HIDs on basically everytime I'm driving cause of the road I take and u have to have headlights on. I go thru about 2 sets of HID's a year and swapping these is a pain
Reach in from behind, twist and pull out.
If you're hands are too big, use your kid or family member's hand (hopefully still attached to them).
I was talking to someone about this a couple weeks ago, where they mentioned there were GM cars where the bumper had to be removed to change the bulb.
Crazy!!! Next thing you know, we'll have to pull the engine to change the oil filter.
Crazy!!! Next thing you know, we'll have to pull the engine to change the oil filter.
That's true of most of the new cars now days. A real pain in the ass.
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Everytime I change my headlight bulb, I think "are you f@cking kidding me?"
Is there an easier way than removing the grill and taking out the headlight housing? With my winch, there's not a lot of wiggle room to get my grill off.
Wondering if I'm missing something easy.
Can't imagine taking a road trip and burning out a bulb and having to swap it on the road like this. I drive with my HIDs on basically everytime I'm driving cause of the road I take and u have to have headlights on. I go thru about 2 sets of HID's a year and swapping these is a pain
Is there an easier way than removing the grill and taking out the headlight housing? With my winch, there's not a lot of wiggle room to get my grill off.
Wondering if I'm missing something easy.
Can't imagine taking a road trip and burning out a bulb and having to swap it on the road like this. I drive with my HIDs on basically everytime I'm driving cause of the road I take and u have to have headlights on. I go thru about 2 sets of HID's a year and swapping these is a pain
All the benefits are worth the money.
funny I was just researching this the other day, simpliest way is to take the grill off, 5 mins with 6 plastic pins, the headlight is held in by 4 screws, take those screws out and the entire lamp is lose, unscrew the bulb 1/4 turn and replace it with whatever bulb you have chosen. Reverse the steps. This is much more easier than removing the parts behind the headlamps to get to the bulb and definately wont beat your hands up.
http:// www.jkowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=82085
http:// www.jkowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=82085
Last edited by Ryan0260; Apr 29, 2013 at 04:24 PM.
funny I was just researching this the other day, simpliest way is to take the grill off, 5 mins with 6 plastic pins, the headlight is held in by 4 screws, take those screws out and the entire lamp is lose, unscrew the bulb 1/4 turn and replace it with whatever bulb you have chosen. Reverse the steps. This is much more easier than removing the parts behind the headlamps to get to the bulb and definately wont beat your hands up.
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