did this to my headlights the other day and id just like to get peoples opinions
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Originally posted by evilgtr View PostI think that looks great ! Especially with the tinted corner lights.
Because you painted the "cone" around the projector did you a lot of brightness from the headlight ?
hmmmm no not really... the brightness is still same to me lol
thats how it look at night time just with the halo lights.
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Nice work! I did the same thing with mine, only I wrapped the the fog light lenses with tape and stuck them back in before painting. Oh, and no halos..
Haven't put the covers on in the pic's, I'm reworking the cut-off gates to correct the beam.Originally posted by SnowSure a condom holds water but you don't see me drinking from one.
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"How to"
Tools and materials:
Phillips screw driver
Flat screwdriver
Painters tape
Sand paper (I used 220 grit)
Oven
Gloves
Spray paint
The task:
Remove light assemblies from car. Place lights (one at a time) in oven for 5 min. at 350, Using oven or welders gloves remove and gently pull the cover from housing being careful not to get the sealant all on yourself or in side housing. You may need to us the flat screw driver to start releasing the cover, but be gentle as the house will be softened from the heat.
Next, remove the two screws attaching the frame at top of housing. Start at one end and get your fingers under the frame and pop it off its clips. Be sure to do this sitting down with the housing on your lap, you don't wanna drop it. On the back of the frame locate and straighten the tabs holding the cone for the projector in place and slide it out, again be gentle with these as the tabs may break off.
Paint and chrome generally don't bond to well so grab your sand paper and remove the chrome from the frame, if you want to keep the fogs reflective only sand 5-10mm into the bucket. Now give'em a good wash in soap and water!
To paint the frame and keep the fog bucket chrome I wrapped the lenses with the tape and popped them back into place. Wrap the sides first with about 1cm of tape hanging past the inside edge toward the clips and work the extra tape over the lense face. Cover the lense face and trim flush around the edge, to much tape and it won't fit clean and paint may run into the bucket.
Spay them! follow the directions on the can and don't rush, runs suck, lol. Throw down a few coats and give them 24 hours to cure. Reverse the dis-assembly procedure and enjoy. Reheating the covers and housings will help urathane seal better. If one wanted, the old sealant can be removed and new urathane could be applied at a glass shop (Apple/Speedy) or can be purchased at an autobody supplier.
I'll add a post on how I'm correcting the beam cut-off, with pic's, when I get off my lazy butt and finish the job.Last edited by BRN32; 09-08-2011, 03:42 PM.Originally posted by SnowSure a condom holds water but you don't see me drinking from one.
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[QUOTE=v8-killer;484457]did this to my headlights the other day and id just like to get peoples opinions
In my honest opinion, it looks phenomenal although to me, it does resemble the long acura/honda integra headlights not the hatchback one. Thats not a negative thing, it just reminded me of it.
Suits ur car great thoughCurrently getting smart at University of Toronto to be an Accountant...Boring...I know :P
R33 Skyline GTR V-Spec <3
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