Clearcorners.com Painted Headlights
#16
I can't speak for what you did in the past, but I have seen their work in person and they are most certainly NOT a cheesy piece of Home Depot fluorescent light cover by a long shot. I don't know where you got that from but it's not even close to being true. The link I posted to shows a DIY of how to make one exactly like OEM. Maybe they do that to make their own and maybe they source them from elsewhere, I don't know. But I do know that they aren't what you are saying they are.
I also don't know what type of LEDs they use, the ones I've seen of theirs are plenty bright enough though.
I also don't know what type of LEDs they use, the ones I've seen of theirs are plenty bright enough though.
You cant be so sure of what they did or didnt do unless you did it.
From what we see in those pictures that clear reflector looks exactly like the stuff igor posted. Not like a clear replica of the oem amber reflector.
We know how to make clear replicas, its just too time consuming to do. So were looking into having them mass produced.
#17
Oh, do you work there?
You cant be so sure of what they did or didnt do unless you did it.
From what we see in those pictures that clear reflector looks exactly like the stuff igor posted. Not like a clear replica of the oem amber reflector.
We know how to make clear replicas, its just too time consuming to do. So were looking into having them mass produced.
You cant be so sure of what they did or didnt do unless you did it.
From what we see in those pictures that clear reflector looks exactly like the stuff igor posted. Not like a clear replica of the oem amber reflector.
We know how to make clear replicas, its just too time consuming to do. So were looking into having them mass produced.
It's not really about what you can or can't make or how time consuming it is, the OP just posted his lights for all to see. I think we know where you stand on your opinion of them. Be sure to post up when you have them available, I'm sure lots of folks will be interested in them and I hope you do well.
No, I don't work there.
#20
When I posted what I did about the clear amber side markers, I drew that conclusion from the info on the www.clearcorners.com web-site as well as their pictures.
And I emailed them about the clear marker.
- Each headlamp utilizes 75 wide-angle white high-intensity LEDs for the parking lamp and is visible from a multitude of angles.
- Ultra low-profile LED rings are discrete and do not interfere with light optics.
- Integrated white LED clearance lamp.
- Unlike lower quality Cold-Cathode Fluorescent (CCFL) rings, LED technology does not require bulky voltage inverters and will continue to operate at temperatures under 50° F.
- Amber clearance lamp lens is replaced and upgraded with more efficient clear lens.
- OE clearance lamp bulb opening is filled and eliminated.
- A total of 93 amber high-intensity LEDs are used for turn signal illumination.
- Clear signal diffuser lens offers better visibility & increased safety.
- Fog lights are upgraded with H1 Premium or H1 Gold bulbs.
- Lights come with 1-year defect-free warranty.
And this picture which looks pretty good to me. http://www.clearcorners.com/products...amp1/QAA_4.jpg - Ultra low-profile LED rings are discrete and do not interfere with light optics.
- Integrated white LED clearance lamp.
- Unlike lower quality Cold-Cathode Fluorescent (CCFL) rings, LED technology does not require bulky voltage inverters and will continue to operate at temperatures under 50° F.
- Amber clearance lamp lens is replaced and upgraded with more efficient clear lens.
- OE clearance lamp bulb opening is filled and eliminated.
- A total of 93 amber high-intensity LEDs are used for turn signal illumination.
- Clear signal diffuser lens offers better visibility & increased safety.
- Fog lights are upgraded with H1 Premium or H1 Gold bulbs.
- Lights come with 1-year defect-free warranty.
And I emailed them about the clear marker.
Oh, do you work there?
You cant be so sure of what they did or didnt do unless you did it.
From what we see in those pictures that clear reflector looks exactly like the stuff igor posted. Not like a clear replica of the oem amber reflector.
We know how to make clear replicas, its just too time consuming to do. So were looking into having them mass produced.
You cant be so sure of what they did or didnt do unless you did it.
From what we see in those pictures that clear reflector looks exactly like the stuff igor posted. Not like a clear replica of the oem amber reflector.
We know how to make clear replicas, its just too time consuming to do. So were looking into having them mass produced.
I'm not looking to argue with you or anyone else. I'm just telling you what I have seen and touched personally, not making assumptions about what I think it is without knowledge. In the photo it can look like whatever you say it looks like to you. I saw and touched their work firsthand in person - not photos - and it wasn't any type of hardware store part cut to fit. If that's what you think it is or want to claim it is or what it looks like to you, so be it. I'm stating a fact that I saw firsthand, not my opinion or guess.
It's not really about what you can or can't make or how time consuming it is, the OP just posted his lights for all to see. I think we know where you stand on your opinion of them. Be sure to post up when you have them available, I'm sure lots of folks will be interested in them and I hope you do well.
No, I don't work there.
It's not really about what you can or can't make or how time consuming it is, the OP just posted his lights for all to see. I think we know where you stand on your opinion of them. Be sure to post up when you have them available, I'm sure lots of folks will be interested in them and I hope you do well.
No, I don't work there.
Last edited by HamstersG; 12-26-2009 at 10:49 PM.
#21
The pictures on their website are of my headlights. There is no difference in color on my bumper.. It is the reflection of my house that makes it look darker... The pearl makes it look a different color depending on the light and reflections around.
#22
i think some of it comes from the fact that the bumper and fenders are not properly aligned...most likely from taking the bumper off to do the headlights. you should loosen the bolts and adjust the bumper to have it line up better. if you need help, there is a diy on here somewhere.