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Old Mar 25, 2009 | 04:29 AM
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Ok so i am wanting to replace the head light covers on my ram 1500 nonsport.... does any one know how i can get the headlight assembly out for both the head light and corner lights also.....Any and all help will be great thanks
 
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Old Mar 25, 2009 | 06:00 AM
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Ok so i am wanting to replace the head light covers on my ram 1500 nonsport.... does any one know how i can get the headlight assembly out for both the head light and corner lights also.....Any and all help will be great thanks
There is a couple of screws above and beneath the headlight. You acess this from the front. You'll know which ones because the plastic housing has tabs that these go into. On the side markers it's a little tight but if you remove the headlight first it should be ok. Haynes or Chilton manual is a great investment and there's a section that covers this
 
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Old Mar 25, 2009 | 08:44 AM
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Yep, three bolts I believe. Two are on the inside corners, one top, one bottom. A third is on the bottom outside corner, kinda by the turn signal housing. After that, its pretty much pull straight out. There is a tab that is in, so they will come out hard, but if you pull straight and steady, shouldn't be a problem.

The Haynes/Chilton probably details this a little better, the 2001 manual (look in the DIY thread for the "Merry Christmas" thread link) should also detail this.
 
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