
i'm opening them up to paint them, but i dont know how to open them up.
it looks like u just have to unclip it, but i'm scared about breaking them.
um... who's done this to their car already? how did u do it?
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um... good idea, but i dont trust the gf with anything that can hurt anyone/burn anything (she's hitting me right now)... (i'm sorry i stand corrected, kicking not hitting lol)scarecrow wrote:if you've got a wife then make her do it, it involves the use of an oven after all and that's where they do there second best work
Put the headlight in oven, keep it at 100C,BorepYano wrote:hey guys, as the title says.
i'm opening them up to paint them, but i dont know how to open them up.
it looks like u just have to unclip it, but i'm scared about breaking them.
um... who's done this to their car already? how did u do it?
No need to smash the orange bit, It's simply screwed in there. Same with the reflectors set up in there for driving lights. The whole thing can be disasembled on the inside.scarecrow wrote:... bake them, open them up smash out the orange lense, spray the interior silver and put it all back together again.
apoxy is clear coloured, like water, even when driedNacho wrote:I haven't looked at yours up close but can you see where the glue has dried when you look up close?
Then again it doesn't matter coz if anyone notices it that closely you're either gonna ram up their a*s or about to get in a head on collision.
better screw drivers? not to sound like a smart ass, donno what kind of tools u use, but the quality of the screw driver (and using the exactly right sized screw driver) really helps...Ther wrote:did you guys have any problems getting them out?.. My screws are wrecked as in the head of the screw doesn't give the screwdriver any grip to turn it...any suggestions?
Ther wrote:i guess i'll have to drill them out cos the actual screw is stuffed..nothing to do with the screwdriver ....