Well I know its a really simple thing to do but I figured I would do a write up of it since I'm bored. So here we go...

Stuff Needed:
1 Flathead Screw Driver
1 Phillips Head Screw Driver
1 Full set of bumper lights (found on ebay)
2 1156 Bulbs (ones that light up amber recommened for legality)
2 194 Bulbs (ones that light up amber recommened for legality)



Step 1:
Remove the rectanglular shaped lense. To do this you take your flathead screw driver and place it inbetween the two bumper lights and pry them apart. Now some people recommend to wrap the end of the screw driver with a rag so you don't scratch the lense, but I choose not to do to I was removing the stock lense and I didn't car about them being scratched. Once you have it loose take the light bulb out of the socket by twisting the bulb, it should pop out.

Step 2:
Unsrew the srew holding in the rounded bumper light. Here is where the screw is located. Once you unscrew the screw you have to remove the light bulb by twisting the bulb.



Step 3:
Replace the bulbs. The 194 bulb, small one, slides out of the socket. With the 1156 bulb, big one, you have to push down on the bulb and twist it. Sorry I do not have pics of this step. Also during this step I choose to replace the plastic clips that the screw goes threw and where the peg pops in.

Step 4:
Install the new rounded corner first. Reinsert the bulb. You slide the side that faces the center of the bumper in first and then screw the screw in, which I choose to use a new one as well.



Step 5
Install the rectangular part of the bumper lights. Reinsert the bulb. You simply insert the side that is nearest to the door first, then pop in the other side.



Here is a side by side comparision of the two different lights. The stock ones are on the left and new ones are on the right. I choose to go with the smoked lense. There are many different styles out there, so go with whatever suits your style.



And with both sides installed.



I am not responsible for any damage you may do to your car or yourself or those who maybe around you. If you can't install these by yourself please sell all your tools and forget about working on your own car.