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Korean Cruze Tail Lights

43K views 104 replies 27 participants last post by  kenltz  
#1 ·
Ok, so here's the short side of the story;

I've found a set of tail lights for the Cruze that is manufactured in Korea [For the Korean Cruze].

Only question is, if I ordered them, would they fit? Or would I possibly run into re-wiring problems and be wasting my saved up money.
 
#9 ·
i have the korean lights you speak of, and yes you will need rewiring and little minor work. ^_^ i dont know about the smith style blackout tailights, i know there stock but i'm not sure if there plug and play, i believe those need work done to. i'll look into it, since there 20 minutes from my house.
 
#11 ·
Let me know how it goes and if you can, show a picture of the wiring to the tails and I'll have sciphi or maven figure out if they could plug and play or if i should just forget to do these until after getting my magnaflow exhaust.
 
#10 ·
Funny how "American" cars get made over seas and "imports" are getting made in the US.

Couldn't see the pic too well but I'm on that site all the time just oogling all the parts I want.

You should buy em anyway.. be a leader!! :)

Kevin, are the parts cheaper there than ebay? Wondering if there would be cost savings in getting there. I get crazy discounts from ups and fedex so that might help.
 
#12 ·
if you got the hook up... than yes you're better off buying the part from KOREA... however... interestingly enough i dont know if our "EBAY" in korea does international shipping.
www.gmarket.co.kr there is an ENGLISH version of this. and you can type it in english on what you want. they should have parts but look to see if they send it internationally. CHEERS ^_^
 
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#22 ·
Can anyone get me wireimg diagrams for both us and korean tail light one of my coworkers. A wireimg guru

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#24 ·
Can't remember now, but I was searching eBay to see what tails were out there and I came across a listing that had instructions and it seemed simple. If possible I would make an adapter harness so it's a matter of unplugging to go back to stock.

Just wish they werent so pricey, I'd be the guinea pig and make a plug and play harness, of course I'd have to find out where maven gets his plugs and other pins and such.
 
#25 ·
If you're willing to make the harness I'd buy them off of you. But I'd need some sort of guarantee that they'd work before purchase :p

I'm going to talk to my friend, He'll probably know enough people that we can do it ourselves. Either way, I've decided to get the tails[probably some time in the next 2 weeks], and once I get them installed[no idea how long that will take] I'll post a review/how to thread for everyone including a full picture display[day & night; running, brake, reverse, turn signal pictures, and them turned completely off].
 
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Here's another slightly different version of the Bimmer 7...
 

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