I installed my last four lights tonight--the rear door puddle lights and the rear foot wells.
Some notes concerning the rear foot wells...
First of all, with Next Gen seats, moving the seat to the highest position and then angling the seat back forward will result in the top of the headrest hitting the ceiling of the car, and also moving forward into the visor if it is folded forward. I noticed it as it was happening, but I'm not sure what might have happened if I hadn't, so be careful.
Also, perhaps this was obvious to some of you from other aspects of the instructions, but it most definitely was not to me. Once you have the bracket and light off the support bar, you should disconnect the electrical connector, which will allow you to then work on the hard part--getting the bulb out--anywhere you want to. I didn't figure this out when working on the passenger side light, and there was enough slack in the electric wire for me to be able to work semi-comfortably. But when I got to the driver's side, there was a lot less slack in the wire, and there was no way I would have been able to get the bulb out if I had kept working on it in that location. It was only then that I thought to unsnap the connector, and take the entire unit out of the car.
You may want to add that as a suggestion in your instructions, Pete, as it makes the removal of those two bulbs a heck of a lot easier.
I've now replaced all twelve bulbs, and the new lights look great! Thanks again, Pete!