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the old cracked taillight trick 92 245 wagon- shortcuts/easy way out ? 200

hi kit g- always a distinct honor and pleasure to hear from you. ebay is almost impossible to use. not user friendly. tried 4 other sources . carid had a new one from uro parts which has a good rep for quality and the best price so far 67. another poster told me if I can get it for that bottom line to get it. other sources wanted more even up to 95. will try to contact frank ponte. . have ordered other stuff years ago from fcp and had a good experience. you know me , hate to get clipped. been in Livingston NJ a few times back in the jersey days. near Rutgers . the 92 245 does have the 3d brake light on the door. haven't had to replace the bulbs in the driver taillight . didn't realize but should have ,that the lower bulb in the stacked light which is as you say park and brake is 1157. most don't rememba but that replaced the 1034 which did the same thing. the 1157 double filament bulb required careful positioning to catch both contact terminals.it also had a tendency to corrode/ weld itself to the socket. always tried to use anti corrosion grease on it.otherwise you might risk using very bad words when you tried to replace the bulb. since the socket was often hot and cooled down fast attracting rust. remember bad words do offend local church ladies. keep in touch. hope I hear from or make contact with mr. ponte. thanks tons oldduke






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