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Ford Mustang LED Tail lights - How To Install Shelby Taillights
 Secure the LED panel with...  Secure the LED panel with the supplied washers and nuts. Trim off the excess stud with a hacksaw or Dremel tool equipped with a cutting wheel. |  Position the panel to mark...  Position the panel to mark and drill the holes for the provided No. 8 self-tapping screws across the top of the trunk opening and the lower tail panel. Dimples in the fiberglass serve as a template. If painting the panel, disassemble the lenses and LED panels, then prep the fiberglass for paint. For final installation, route the wires on each LED panel through the original taillight openings. |  Shelby taillights are a great...  Shelby taillights are a great addition to any '67-'68 Mustang. With the Mustang Project conversion kit, you can revert back to stock at anytime. |  Clamp-on connectors are supplied...  Clamp-on connectors are supplied to splice into the original taillight harnesses. |  Finally, locate the factory...  Finally, locate the factory flasher module under the instrument panel; it is typically on the driver's side. Turn on the turn signals to locate it via the click, and replace it with the Mustang Project LED flasher, which slows down the cycle to allow time for the sequential operation. The new flasher connects to the existing wiring and also adds a ground wire. | |
Ford Mustang Research
Review in-depth reviews on the new Ford Mustang, featuring test drives, comparisons, options, features and more. The Mustang gets 16 mpg in the city and 24 on the highway, and has a trade in value of $18,870.00 which should come in handy when you go to shop for your next car. Other similar vehicles are the Ford Shelby GT 500 and the Ford Fusion.
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