Natasha Adam’s old tail lights have faded, diminishing both the look and safety of her Ford F-350. Good thing CarParts.com makes it easy for her to install new tail lights on her truck. With just four easy access screws holding them in place, replacing them is a breeze. The straightforward design ensures that anyone can handle this upgrade, even without extensive mechanical knowledge.
How to replace a tail light bulb? The installation process couldn’t be simpler. First, Natasha removed the four screws that secured the old tail lights. Once the screws were out, she gently pulled the lights away from the truck and disconnected the wiring. She attached the new lights by reconnecting the wiring and securing them with the screws. In just a few minutes, her F-350 sported fresh, bright tail lights that enhanced both its appearance and visibility on the road.
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About Natasha Adams
Natasha Adams is an automotive technician who works as the first female mechanic at high-end restoration shop Icon4x4. She also hosts an all girls off-road group called Hardline Ladies, connecting women interested in off-roading and inspiring more women to join the hobby. Natasha also owns, builds and maintains a ’74 Nova, a ’91 Jeep Comanche and a lifted-off road ’90 LS400. When hard at work at her shop, Natasha primarily works on restoring first-generation Ford Broncos, Toyota FJ cruisers, and Chevy 3100 pickups.
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