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Old 07/05/07, 03:13 PM   #1
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lense under tail light

I was just wondering what the lense under the driver tailght if for. I noticed some have a red square reflector, but mine has a round clear one.

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Old 07/05/07, 03:15 PM   #2
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If it's the one I think you are referring to, it's just a reflector.

Could be that someone replaced your stock square reflector with a round one?

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I have only seen the red square ones.. As for as I know it's just a reflector..

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Old 07/05/07, 04:24 PM   #4
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My bronco HAD the red ones. I just took them off as they are just reflectors. The clear is interesting though...do they look like they may be original or is it possible that someone put those on?

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