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Old 02-01-2009, 03:15 PM
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Help with black headlight bezels

I really want black bezels for my headlights, but i am very bad with my hands and dont feel comfortable going through the whole baking/painting process. Is anyone around the central jersey or new york city area that would do them for me? And if not, has anyone seen or heard of these before?

http://www.xtralights.com/index.asp?...OD&ProdID=1025

Thanks a lot, going for the murdered out look
 
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Old 02-01-2009, 04:14 PM
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It isn't hard and there are great DIYs on this site. I'm 18 and I did it completely on my own. Just be patient.

As for those lights.. they look good, but I have never heard of them so as far as the fitment and legitimacy of them goes
 
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Old 02-01-2009, 04:16 PM
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G35MTK - He is right I'm 17 and I have painted two g's lights. It is a simple task. On the other note they look fine I'm sure they will be ok look on ebay too.
 
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Old 02-01-2009, 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Superior+
G35MTK - He is right I'm 17 and I have painted two g's lights. It is a simple task. On the other note they look fine I'm sure they will be ok look on ebay too.
ebay ones are no good they are for halogens or something. couple people have gotten them without success.
 
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Old 02-01-2009, 06:16 PM
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those are probably the same **** as the ones on ebay. halogen lenses + poor quality/fitment. @ $235 a pair they're not really a steal. I say you get them painted...when it comes to reflector HID headlights, its OEM or nothing.
 
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Old 02-01-2009, 06:25 PM
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Ok stay away from ebay then! Thats terrible... ebay has gone down hill. Just spent the time and paint them it is very simple and satisfying when you do it yourself.
 
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Old 02-01-2009, 08:04 PM
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Thanks a lot guys, im 17 too and i have terrible coordination, but ill go ahead and try i guess. If not, theres always room to buy different ones.
 
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Old 02-01-2009, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by C4kes
Thanks a lot guys, im 17 too and i have terrible coordination, but ill go ahead and try i guess. If not, theres always room to buy different ones.
Just take your time. Here are some tips
  • Take all the bulbs and wiring out. Don't chance it
  • Take pictures as you go! That way when you go to reassemble you have reference.
  • When you hang the bumper to get the lights out get towels over the corner edges of the bumper immediately. I scratched my bumper because I didn't do that.
  • When you bake them in the oven check on them frequently. I did 225 and checked every 5 minutes.
  • When you bake them, put a damp cloth on the rack so that the metal rack doesn't heat up and melt your housing.
  • Make sure you keep all the screws, bulbs and wires organized so you know what goes where when it comes time to put them back together.
  • Take your time sanding and priming. Good prep is your best chance for a good looking final product.
  • Paint with thin even layers. Don't get impatient and try to cover the whole thing in one coat. Just lightly hit it and come back in 10 minutes for the next coat.
Good luck!
 
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Old 02-02-2009, 02:22 AM
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Those aftermarket headlights are pure ****. They are halogen and can be purchased with an xenon upgrade kit which is basically an aftermarket HID kit in a halogen housing. Pure ****.
 
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Old 02-02-2009, 12:19 PM
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FWIW- i was going to take the wiring out but i realized that the wires are already exposed to high heat with the headlights... left the wiring in, i believe it took about 7 min on 400deg F, i did wrap the wiring up with wet towels though. A LOT easier than taking the wiring out.
 
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Old 02-02-2009, 12:36 PM
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I think you can get by with somewhere b/t 200-225F for 12 minutes to open them up... but someone on here (IVRY PRL i think) does this regurlary for people when he has time...

I would try searching for the modded H/L threads, and PM them about doing yours for you...
 
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Old 02-02-2009, 01:53 PM
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are these the ANZO headlights offered with the black background that everyone says are crap?
 
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"Bake" at 220 for 14 minutes is one of the magic sweet spots. You don't need any moist towels. Ttrank has done his headlights with the wires in and hasnt had any issues. I have taken them out each time just cause its one less thing for my pretty little head to worry about

Agreed eBay ones are crap
 
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Old 02-02-2009, 03:47 PM
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DO NOT ORDER FROM THAT SITE, Read the reviews of that site at resellerratings.com, i myself ordered 2 pairs pf 178 leds for my car and each pair had one light bulb that didnt work
 
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Originally Posted by G35papa
"Bake" at 220 for 14 minutes is one of the magic sweet spots. You don't need any moist towels. Ttrank has done his headlights with the wires in and hasnt had any issues. I have taken them out each time just cause its one less thing for my pretty little head to worry about

Agreed eBay ones are crap
The headlight housing on my friends miata melted where the rack was touching it. The rack eventually heated up and put lines into the plastic. Better safe than sorry on everything.
 


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