Got it thanks, was going at it from the wrong angle before, all fitted now and look so much better than the originals. Lucky I grabbed a bargain set at £120 from Sytner on eBayyou need a flat head screwdriver you will see a slot on the black plastic trim on the side, you insert it in there and twist it should lift up once that trim comes off its 2 torx screws IIRC
Defo bargainGot it thanks, was going at it from the wrong angle before, all fitted now and look so much better than the originals. Lucky I grabbed a bargain set at £120 from Sytner on eBay
I'm struggling with this exact bit right now. Feels like this black plastic trim is going to break.For the life of me I can’t seem to get these plastic trim bits removed to get the outer lights removed, I’m worried about snapping any clips or damaging the paint with any trim tools. Any ideas or instructions guys
Scrap that. I’ve just found someone selling for £260. So I've ordered.
What have you searched to find them? Whenever I look all I can find is people selling single portions of the lights rather than the sets
Same place I bought mine from although they were only charging £120 6 months agohttps://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AUDI-A5-...916289&hash=item3656c5f05f:g:Z18AAOSwpAhdAkcS
£250
If these sell before you buy then search ebay for;
AUDI LIGHTS 8W6052100A
Yeah I got mine for £120.Same place I bought mine from although they were only charging £120 6 months ago
What have you searched to find them? Whenever I look all I can find is people selling single portions of the lights rather than the sets
My father had a torx fitting but that was a red herring. Turns out my 10mm socket was deep enough to extract the nut. First time I went for a 12mm and it was just spinning but i thought that it was too short. Anyway all safely installed even after having to recover one screw and one nut that fell inside the car - to recover a magnet was deploy on a piece of string and the other hand up inside the bumper!I had a slim adjustable spanner that I used to get then loose then used my fingers.
My father had a torx fitting but that was a red herring. Turns out my 10mm socket was deep enough to extract the nut. First time I went for a 12mm and it was just spinning but i thought that it was too short. Anyway all safely installed even after having to recover one screw and one nut that fell inside the car - to recover a magnet was deploy on a piece of string and the other hand up inside the bumper!