Help with black headlight bezels
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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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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.
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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.
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I'd LOVE to pay you to do it lol, but i thought you wouldn't because you're in Cali and I'm in NJ. East coast vs west coast rivalry? Haha jk but if you would be interested i would like to get a pm or something
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You can do it! I was hesitant at first then did it with my friend who had already done a few...since then, I've done like 8 sets. It only sounds/looks intimidating but it really isnt. I think I've gone over the steps in some thread before...I'll see if I can find them again...I'm too lazy to type it out right now
#30
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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