I am in the midst of setting up my Liberty for 4 down towning. Does the liberty tail light have enough room inside the lens to add an additional buld? This seems to be the easiest way to make the whole thing work.
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John, Connie and our dogs, Finn and Nicky
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I am in the midst of setting up my Liberty for 4 down towning. Does the liberty tail light have enough room inside the lens to add an additional buld? This seems to be the easiest way to make the whole thing work.
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John, Connie and our dogs, Finn and Nicky
Jim is correct, there's room. An extra bulb was added for our towing set up.
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Ours was done also. The bulb was put in the bottom part of the tail light. The running lights work great at night but are impossible to see in the day time. The blinkers are visable all the time.
The tech said he glued them in, I sure hope I never have to replace them.