pics 3..final pic...i had to use webcam because i don't have a digital cam..so i can't take pics after install..which i already did install it 10mins ago.
yeah..i use testor glossy black..it turn out awesome..look nice on the car...
hey Xer0GT you wanna bring it to me, i'll do it for you bro.. ..it's pretty easy..this is my second time doing it..so i got the basic down pretty good..heheh.
okay...lol...you remember our delema with sofaking...hahaha...well now you can prove him wrong...is it possible to pull the car close to a window and reach the camera as far as it will go...
^^hell yeah bro..heheh..i'm just waiting for my sister to give me my laptop back..after that i'll hook the webcam up and go out and take some pics so you guy can see it...
-Chaz----it's pretty easy bro..what i did was i pre-heat the oven, i just press the Bake button, set the temp to 305degree..other use 300degree...after 2mins of 305degree i turn it off and put the light inside right away..wait 15mins (wait the entire 15mins) take them out, i use a flat head screw drive and start at the top and pry out from the edge..once i can get my hand inside the crack i just pull it straight out..that way i don't have a lot of the edges sticking out..took about 35-30mins to take apart both headlight..and took another hour to paint it..so generally u're looking at between 1.5hr to 2.5hrs top..afer i painted it i put the headlight back and pushes as tight as i can, now preheat the oven again like the begining and put ur light back in the oven for another 15mins..so the total i guess would be around 3-4hrs...oh yeah i waited overnight for the paint to totally dry out..but 3-4hrs is what you need if u're doing it in one day..
oh yeah remeber to remove all the bubls and screw around the headlight..study the install link and remember to remove what it tells you to remove that way it easier to open ur headlight..Good luck..man if you live in nebraska i would def..do it for u..hehe
thanks everyone..i got my laptop back, so i'll take some pics 2morrow with the webcam..
hey Judd you should def. do ur..my car look so much better now..i removed the red fill-in sticker from the trunk..i'm thinking of smoking the taillight..
smoke taillight anyone? yay or nay??? i'm using tester black gloss paint..right now i have red-out look pretty good i must say..
well here's some more...i hate webcam..it look clear when i took them but when it load up it's all blurry..well here's some more..i just took it 5mins ago..it's 7:50pm central time right now..cloudy outside so it's not too bright..
Looks great. I like it a lot. I was thinking about painting mine also, but decided not to for 3 reasons in no particular order. 1. condensation in my headlights. 2. taking the headlights apart. 3. To me, on my silver car, the stock clear headlights can't be beat, till this day. Clean and simple = perfect. Do your tail lights to match your headlights also. Not only that, but the sidemarkers and the third brake which everyone is forgetting.
umm for anyone planning on doing this I suggest using a heat gun to melt the epoxy if you want to be safe. that wasy you can really control the temp and prevent it from melting... thats my 2 cents
Looks 100x better then the blue you had, I'm suprised you could even drive down the street with that old color without hearing people screaming "RICER" every block. The black looks great though nice work.
Yeah it looks great really cheap and looks nice. I dont have a cam or else I would post pics. I guess I really need to get one Thanks for the info, it helped a lot
Yeah it looks great really cheap and looks nice. I dont have a cam or else I would post pics. I guess I really need to get one Thanks for the info, it helped a lot
no prob..u didn't run into any prob. along the way did you??
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