headlight baking party.
#53
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So with that said I would like to be included in this headlight clearing party. Maybe we can do it both ways so it will go slightly faster, use an oven and 1 or 2 heat guns I am down to do this whenever
-Gio
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how about come out to UCKK and introduce yourself to all of us and we can all do this baking, Subaru or not .
To the OP- this is gabe, tab's friend...i've worked on your car before
To the OP- this is gabe, tab's friend...i've worked on your car before
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using a heat gun or even a hair dryer will work, but an oven will distribute heat more evenly and is less messy+cumbersome. just be careful when separating the light housings, as the silicone will really soft and can get on other parts of the lights, you, and your stuff. have some clean rags and goo gone or similar cleaning agent handy. go slow when separating the lights.....work incrementally around the housing startin from the top and using a flathead screwdriver to pop the housings apart where the locking tabs are.
there are comprehensive instructions on NASIOC....either mine or that koji guy's i put em up first but everyone calls it the koji mod.
it's pretty easy to do just on the fly tho. just take your time painting+putting the lights back together.
there are comprehensive instructions on NASIOC....either mine or that koji guy's i put em up first but everyone calls it the koji mod.
it's pretty easy to do just on the fly tho. just take your time painting+putting the lights back together.