Quick Blobeye Question?
#1
Quick Blobeye Question?
seen a few blob eyes now with dark/blacked out front lights like these..
best pic i could find
can any would be able to do them or looking to swap for some normal ones but de tangoed?
don't really wanna try it, incase anything happens?
cheers
best pic i could find
can any would be able to do them or looking to swap for some normal ones but de tangoed?
don't really wanna try it, incase anything happens?
cheers
#2
I think Matty at Mb Developments has a set for sale, he may do you a deal if you ask nicely. They are easy to do though buddy, ive done 2 sets now and putting your headlights in the oven isnt as scary as it sounds lol..they dont get very hot !!
Last edited by Dubzy; 29 June 2015 at 10:40 PM.
#3
Any chance you got point me in the right direction ?, i no it don't sound scary but just sounds strange lol
#4
This is how i done mine....its as simple as : remove the headlight from the car (thats the hardest/ most awkward part).. remove all the screws from the back of the headlight casing. Place light on a foil lined baking tray and place in the oven at around 100 degrees, you can use a lower heat but will take much longer. leave for a few minutes then gently try to pries the glass and the casing apart with your hands. If it dosnt want to separate then put it back in for another couple of minutes and try again.
They will separate easily when they get warm enough and the case is still cool enough to handle comfortably, there is no sign of any melting plastic etc... Remove the orange plastic part then lightly sand the outer reflector mask it off and a couple of coats of primer and then same with your choice of black finish. I had loads of excess sealer of both sets of lights i done so i just put them back in the oven until the sealer goes soft again then press both halves back together and re insert all the screws in the back of the casing and had no issues with condensation etc Job done..
They will separate easily when they get warm enough and the case is still cool enough to handle comfortably, there is no sign of any melting plastic etc... Remove the orange plastic part then lightly sand the outer reflector mask it off and a couple of coats of primer and then same with your choice of black finish. I had loads of excess sealer of both sets of lights i done so i just put them back in the oven until the sealer goes soft again then press both halves back together and re insert all the screws in the back of the casing and had no issues with condensation etc Job done..
Last edited by Dubzy; 29 June 2015 at 11:19 PM.
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