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Old 01-13-2009, 07:07 PM
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Help!! on headlights

hey i have question has anyone removed the housing on the headlights... if so is it easy and does it ever mess up because im trying to paint my housing of my headlights but want to knw how hard and if anything i need to knw before doing it... And how hot those ur oven have to be to bake the seals on ... If anyone has a detailed directions how to do this it will be great... thanks alot
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^^^ did you try using search? not sure if someone already made a DIY for this... and you removed your mufflers?!??! sound clips please!
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no muff?
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No muffs?!?! Sound clips or BAN!!!!
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SOUND CLIPS or I bomb you! lol
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Originally Posted by mygyott37
hey i have question has anyone removed the housing on the headlights... if so is it easy and does it ever mess up because im trying to paint my housing of my headlights but want to knw how hard and if anything i need to knw before doing it... And how hot those ur oven have to be to bake the seals on ... If anyone has a detailed directions how to do this it will be great... thanks alot
If I were you, I'd pay Ig0r to do it if you've never done it before. It's not impossible, but it's not exactly easy. It is something that you could easily mess up and ruin your lights which are expensive. If you want to practice, buy a super cheap junkyard set of lights from something older to practice on would be my suggestion. Better yet, leave it to the pros.
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PM UCLA BRUIN, he is also local incase you need any other help.
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it's actually very simplistic and difficult to kill your headlights if you are safe.

remove all bulbs and ballast.
remove all exterior trim and screws
oven set to 285F.
bake at 285F for 10 minutes.
make sure the lights are touching NOTHING in the over except the cookie sheet it's on (or whatever).
gently pry the housing apart.
remove each interior piece, mask where necessary, sand, prime, paint.
reassemble.
squeeze together the housing shells.
bake for 5 minutes at 285F.
resqueeze, and insert and tighten all screws.
reinstall bulbs and ballast.
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If you want to try it yourself. Make sure your oven is big enough first. Then follow UNV's DIY in the DIY section. He spent a long time writing so take advantage of it.

Word of caution, be very careful when you open the light, otherwise it might be hard to get a good seal (which means condensation problem) when you put it back together. The hardest part for you will be prying the lens open and making a good seal when you put it back.

First time will be a pain in the a s s.
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Originally Posted by Black Betty
If I were you, I'd pay Ig0r to do it if you've never done it before. It's not impossible, but it's not exactly easy. It is something that you could easily mess up and ruin your lights which are expensive. If you want to practice, buy a super cheap junkyard set of lights from something older to practice on would be my suggestion. Better yet, leave it to the pros.
Ig0r does out of state orders?
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Ig0r does out of state orders?
He's done 2 sets of mine and I'm in Texas. Takes a long time, but the workmanship is excellent.
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SOUND CLIPS or I bomb you! lol
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what color rims do you have? No muff sound clips!
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Originally Posted by ucla bruin
If you want to try it yourself. Make sure your oven is big enough first. Then follow UNV's DIY in the DIY section. He spent a long time writing so take advantage of it.

Word of caution, be very careful when you open the light, otherwise it might be hard to get a good seal (which means condensation problem) when you put it back together. The hardest part for you will be prying the lens open and making a good seal when you put it back.

First time will be a pain in the a s s.
Alrite thxs alot g....


it's actually very simplistic and difficult to kill your headlights if you are safe.

remove all bulbs and ballast.
remove all exterior trim and screws
oven set to 285F.
bake at 285F for 10 minutes.
make sure the lights are touching NOTHING in the over except the cookie sheet it's on (or whatever).
gently pry the housing apart.
remove each interior piece, mask where necessary, sand, prime, paint.
reassemble.
squeeze together the housing shells.
bake for 5 minutes at 285F.
resqueeze, and insert and tighten all screws.
reinstall bulbs and ballast.

alrite thxs alot ... but have one question does the chrome melt off or u need to sand it off??
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Originally Posted by elite
what color rims do you have? No muff sound clips!

Srry i had a long day today.... umm lol non sport rims powdercoat black and the sound clip not in yet tell u the truth i got into accident so give me about a week or two ....


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