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getting tail light assemblies flush

Chief Brody

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I am having a horrible time getting the tail lights to fit flush...they look they are ridiculously high standing out from the body.

What's the key to getting these on right?:dunno:
 
looks like the taiwan made quarters are coming back to bite me in the @$$ again...those tail light fixtures WILL NOT fit in there.
 
a long time ago somebody asked a question about how to get the Cheyenne emblem nuts off and I shot a few photos looking straight into the tail light holes in the original quarter panels...man I wish I could find those pictures...maybe it would show me what is different
 
hi chief,

the tailight lenses should be "a little" high but not "ridiculously" high. There should be a small 1/8"-3/16" gap between the lens and body. Maybe the inner seal is too thick?

here's a factory one:
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the gap shows up more if you use an aftermarket lens (the area that would be closest to the tailgate) - and you can see the inner seal that keeps out the junk...but it should still be somewhat flush with the body lines.
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I got them on...thanks to everybody for their pictures and comments...I still feel that I should "seal" behind the lens with something that doesn't look jerry rigged
 
I had to replace the silver part on the burb and it came with no gasket. The factory one had a thin foam seal that I removed and put on the new. Here is the old and it has a seal for the red to the silver. Are you missing those seals too? It seems with out them they would be lower. So I have no clue I can pull the lens on the burb and take pictures if that helps?
 
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no need...that seal on the back isn't pressed against all sides of the quarter panel metal anyway...so it's not a full seal.

I'm good with it the way it is...I may use some clear silicone at some point.
 
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