Help with black headlight bezels
its IVRYGT aka paul
LOL...jk man.
Put it on a cookie sheet, not directly on the rack itself. I'm only speaking from experience with G headlights, coupe and sedan. I've done several sets this way and no issues. But you are correct in saying you can take precautions for everything if one wants.
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From: Central Jersey, NJ
Miatas suck!
LOL...jk man.
Put it on a cookie sheet, not directly on the rack itself. I'm only speaking from experience with G headlights, coupe and sedan. I've done several sets this way and no issues. But you are correct in saying you can take precautions for everything if one wants.
LOL...jk man.
Put it on a cookie sheet, not directly on the rack itself. I'm only speaking from experience with G headlights, coupe and sedan. I've done several sets this way and no issues. But you are correct in saying you can take precautions for everything if one wants.
Give me a call if you want before you do it. I can give you a quick run down of what needs to be done. I've done that for a few here on the boards before. YOu can do it, it's not that hard. Or pay me and I'll do it
Miatas suck!
LOL...jk man.
Put it on a cookie sheet, not directly on the rack itself. I'm only speaking from experience with G headlights, coupe and sedan. I've done several sets this way and no issues. But you are correct in saying you can take precautions for everything if one wants.
LOL...jk man.
Put it on a cookie sheet, not directly on the rack itself. I'm only speaking from experience with G headlights, coupe and sedan. I've done several sets this way and no issues. But you are correct in saying you can take precautions for everything if one wants.
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 264
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From: Central Jersey, NJ
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 264
Likes: 0
From: Central Jersey, NJ
Haha I was just down there 2 weeks ago to look at colleges, but I would like to do that, thanks. Can I see a picture of your lights?
yeah, the hardest part is taking off your bumper without scratching it. i've read a lot of peoples thread where they scratched it taking it off... make SURE you have beach towels laid out for it, and if AT ALL possible, get a friend so you're taking it off from both sides.
You don't need to fully remove the bumper...just drop it forward. There's a DIY on it (on removing the headlights) You also want to tape up just above the corner lights so prevent the corner light brackets that are attatched to the bumper from scratching your paint. That is where most people do the scratching up. Yes...beach towels or a blanket right under the front lip and a friend




