jimithing
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- First Name
- Jimmy
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- 2015 Macan Turbo, 2014 Panamera GTS
The instructions on p. 2 were perfect.
The trick is to prethread the screw on the new markers and then remove them before reinstalling.Just wanted to post an update on this. I have a 2021 Taycan base, bought the side markers from Suncoast, came in about a week. I didn’t have a spacer on the old lights, so it was fairly simple once I got them disconnected. They must have changed the design for the 21 model year. Tightening the screws on the back of the new markers was a gigantic pain. Looks a million times better though…
I had the dealer do the install on the clear markers. One question, on the upper trailing edge of each marker they stick out past the fender 1/8" to 3/16". I would have expected flush and have not been able to compare to original installed markers. What are other's experience?I don't have anything to add to this thread that hasn't already been said, but I did want to pop this up to the most recent posts because everyone should know how simple it is to do and how great it looks. Also gives me an excuse to post a picture ?
Others are experiencing the same thing. Originals weren't flush eitherI had the dealer do the install on the clear markers. One question, on the upper trailing edge of each marker they stick out past the fender 1/8" to 3/16". I would have expected flush and have not been able to compare to original installed markers. What are other's experience?
Here's a comparison of originals to clear. Both appear to be flush on my install. There is a tab on the "front" edge that has to angled in to make them flush.I had the dealer do the install on the clear markers. One question, on the upper trailing edge of each marker they stick out past the fender 1/8" to 3/16". I would have expected flush and have not been able to compare to original installed markers. What are other's experience?