Finally finished headlight mod
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From: bergen couny nj
Finally finished headlight mod
thanks to all you headlightguru's that have done this before.. wouldn't have the guts to cook $1000 headlights if i didn't have an idea of what i was doing..
they are finally done i stuck orange and yellow look.. didn't find any lights that really matched up so i stuck with the amber.. got luminics fogs very happy with them .. here are some photos..havn't taken any night shots just yet because of the rainy weather..
they are finally done i stuck orange and yellow look.. didn't find any lights that really matched up so i stuck with the amber.. got luminics fogs very happy with them .. here are some photos..havn't taken any night shots just yet because of the rainy weather..
Joined: Sep 2008
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From: bergen couny nj
it wasn't hard at all.. the bigges paiin was removing and putting the bumpercover back on lol.. just gotta make sure you bake the lights for a good amount of time i had to do it at 230 degrees for 20 min so that the sealant is plyable enough to remove the lense.. im assuming your talking about the bulb color scheme??
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From: bergen couny nj
lol yea i know what you guys are saying ... but my oven is actually weird, i think thers like alittle opening on the side of the door that lets some heat out.. i actually did the first light at 230 for 10 min. took it out.. sealant was still hard.. then i waitied another 5 min. got softer but still not plyable enough.. after 20 min it came off very easily.. then i did the second one timed it at 20min.no problems what soever.. i guess it all depends on your oven lol
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