Random Little Question Thread
First of all SCREW YOU G35Driver! @#$)@(*%)(&#$@)!!!!!!
Sorry.
I typed out a lengthy response, hit post and it promptly lost it for me
Anyway...
The lights are easy enough to put together, but if you have water spots on the inside of the clear lens, you might have trouble fixing that.
The inside surface of the lens is covered with a UV coating that is extremely delicate. Even mild soap and a soft cloth can scratch or mar this coating, and removing it requires hours of very tedious sanding.
Sorry.
I typed out a lengthy response, hit post and it promptly lost it for me

Anyway...
The lights are easy enough to put together, but if you have water spots on the inside of the clear lens, you might have trouble fixing that.
The inside surface of the lens is covered with a UV coating that is extremely delicate. Even mild soap and a soft cloth can scratch or mar this coating, and removing it requires hours of very tedious sanding.
Another fitment Question
Front: 19x9.5+12 (225/35/19)
Rear: 19x11+15 (265/30/19)
04 sedan dropped on coupe sportlines
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79698903@N08/8371280825/
Will fit with no issues?
Front: 19x9.5+12 (225/35/19)
Rear: 19x11+15 (265/30/19)
04 sedan dropped on coupe sportlines
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79698903@N08/8371280825/
Will fit with no issues?
First of all SCREW YOU G35Driver! @#$)@(*%)(&#$@)!!!!!!
Sorry.
I typed out a lengthy response, hit post and it promptly lost it for me
Anyway...
The lights are easy enough to put together, but if you have water spots on the inside of the clear lens, you might have trouble fixing that.
The inside surface of the lens is covered with a UV coating that is extremely delicate. Even mild soap and a soft cloth can scratch or mar this coating, and removing it requires hours of very tedious sanding.
Sorry.
I typed out a lengthy response, hit post and it promptly lost it for me

Anyway...
The lights are easy enough to put together, but if you have water spots on the inside of the clear lens, you might have trouble fixing that.
The inside surface of the lens is covered with a UV coating that is extremely delicate. Even mild soap and a soft cloth can scratch or mar this coating, and removing it requires hours of very tedious sanding.
Is it expensive to replace the lense?
one of my headlights had the water in it too.
I took it apart. cleaned it very week and put it back together. and it was fine for a little but then twy water droplets came back!
No. You will need fender work
Yes, but do it the right way (no plastidip in headlight)
https://g35driver.com/forums/lightin...eadlights.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/lightin...eadlights.html

his look really clean!
and I was about to use Plastidip. haha. good thing you told me.
I'm thinking satin black.
Yeah, Satin black is a good choice. It's what I used.
Also, the exact paint that Chris (G35Papa) recommends in the thread is really easy to work with and get professional looking results with.
Also, the exact paint that Chris (G35Papa) recommends in the thread is really easy to work with and get professional looking results with.
yea I'm probably going to go with satin black.
so I sent the people who sent me the wrong fog bulbs a very well worded message...lmao
they agreed to send me the yellow pair and I keep the blue ones. so now I have extra ones.
so I sent the people who sent me the wrong fog bulbs a very well worded message...lmao
they agreed to send me the yellow pair and I keep the blue ones. so now I have extra ones.
*It depends first of all on the offsets of the wheels that your wheels.*
*It depends on if fender work was done on your car* :Pulled, rolled or hammered
*Depends on how your car is being dropped*
From what I gathered If your offsets are higher than +30 and you drop it 1" you should be good.







