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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 10136418, member: 37"]Looks right to me. I would dismantle this to find out for sure. Not a hard thing to do. Lay it on the side. Grasp the socket so that it does not turn, and there should be a nut on the bottom to remove. You will need to dismanle the socket to remove the wiring if you want to do so.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 10136418, member: 37"]Looks right to me. I would dismantle this to find out for sure. Not a hard thing to do. Lay it on the side. Grasp the socket so that it does not turn, and there should be a nut on the bottom to remove. You will need to dismanle the socket to remove the wiring if you want to do so.[/QUOTE]
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