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I do offer upgraded LED bulbs for reverse and cargo. I feel my prices are pretty fair for the product/service you receive.
 

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How do the puddles install

Plug in play. When you get the new puddles you can look at the tabs and figure out how to remove them. Basically, there is a narrow long tab on one side of the puddle and and a short fat tab on the other. For your existing puddle, stick a small flat head screw driver (i used a plastic tool) into the narrow tab and pry it down from the mirror. It will pop down about a half an inch. Don't pull anymore than that. Then go to the wide tab and pry it out. Puddle should pop out easily. Then its just a matter of disconnecting the wires and reconnecting them to your new light, and popping it in. The wires are connected with "wire-disconnects" so its easy. Hope this helps.
 

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Just a tip. You might want to open a rear door or use your keyfob to test the lights before popping them back in the mirror. The LED's are polarity specific and you may have to swap the connectors opposite of the factory orientation to get them to work. Install was super easy and the bright white light is much better than the old dim and yellow.
 
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