"OFFICIAL" ODU meet thread
I could have ebay suspension that works awesome for a month then blows up (not literally) and then be out $xxx and have to spend it all over again.
OR
I could put research into it and spend $xxx the first time and have it done right.
I chose the latter and spent 6 months doing research and saving for the suspension.
I'll try to describe it.
Ok so there's a rubber dust cover over the light. Pull that off (just straight back towards the motor)
That should expose the hinge/bulb/plug setup.
If you look at it you'll see one side of it has a metal tab and a screw.
You should be able to unscrew that screw just a bit and then push the metal (looks like a paper clip all bent up) downwards and then move it around the metal tab/screw.
That loosens the bulb that you can then just pull straight out and unplug it.
Ok so there's a rubber dust cover over the light. Pull that off (just straight back towards the motor)
That should expose the hinge/bulb/plug setup.
If you look at it you'll see one side of it has a metal tab and a screw.
You should be able to unscrew that screw just a bit and then push the metal (looks like a paper clip all bent up) downwards and then move it around the metal tab/screw.
That loosens the bulb that you can then just pull straight out and unplug it.
I'll try to describe it.
Ok so there's a rubber dust cover over the light. Pull that off (just straight back towards the motor)
That should expose the hinge/bulb/plug setup.
If you look at it you'll see one side of it has a metal tab and a screw.
You should be able to unscrew that screw just a bit and then push the metal (looks like a paper clip all bent up) downwards and then move it around the metal tab/screw.
That loosens the bulb that you can then just pull straight out and unplug it.
Ok so there's a rubber dust cover over the light. Pull that off (just straight back towards the motor)
That should expose the hinge/bulb/plug setup.
If you look at it you'll see one side of it has a metal tab and a screw.
You should be able to unscrew that screw just a bit and then push the metal (looks like a paper clip all bent up) downwards and then move it around the metal tab/screw.
That loosens the bulb that you can then just pull straight out and unplug it.





