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Old 10-13-2007, 09:58 AM   #8 (permalink)
fmarullo
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Car: 2005 Chrysler 300c
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Tim - Mine came with orange o-rings which (even with a dab of grease) would not go into the female side of the housong and fit flush. I took the yellow o-rings off the original bulbs, and now they fit flush, however I can twist a nd remove w/o loosiening the torx screws. Did you have any issue getting the stealth auto bulbs to seat properly? I thought I had them in correct unitl when I installed them yesterday only to find out last night I had very poor lighting. I disassembled this AM to discover this as a root cause. I re installed and tried this trick / work around.

Pedro - you there? It seems the outside diameter with the large orange o-rings do not allow the assembly to slide into the recepticle and stay flush. I noticed in Tim's review the rings are blue and not as hefty as the orange ones on my light kit. Is this a change along the way?
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