wrb headlight mod..done!
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GDB..
Nice work. It makes the car look so much cleaner w/ out the orange cover.
Well good news, just tracked my gold SDR's coming from suby dude as well as the eibach wagon springs. They are out for delivery. Man..I'm like a small child on x-mas morning.
Thanks for all the + coments.
Nice work. It makes the car look so much cleaner w/ out the orange cover.
Well good news, just tracked my gold SDR's coming from suby dude as well as the eibach wagon springs. They are out for delivery. Man..I'm like a small child on x-mas morning.
Thanks for all the + coments.
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I live in Bolton. I am allways looking for some fellow VTers to cruise the state or just talk shop on the weekends.
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The whole project is really not that hard. This was the 2nd set I have done and I highly recomend a heat gun. Be extremely careful if you use high on the settings. It will melt the housing in seconds if you do not keep it moving. To tape off the top blinker area I used a little bit of newspaper then just taped the light opening from there. Just make sure the surface of the light is clean and dry. I did use high heat primer then two coats of color. One thing I did not do is use new or more sealent when re-assembling it seemed to have plenty to me. I did get a chance to test the seal in some rain yesterday, so far so good(knocking on wood)
I would highly recomend this mod and it took me two days, but that was do too drying time. I would say about 3 to 4hrs total work time. If you take the lights out on a Friday night you will have them back in by Sunday.
Let me know if anyone else has anymore QorC's.
I live in Bolton. I am allways looking for some fellow VTers to cruise the state or just talk shop on the weekends.
awns729
The whole project is really not that hard. This was the 2nd set I have done and I highly recomend a heat gun. Be extremely careful if you use high on the settings. It will melt the housing in seconds if you do not keep it moving. To tape off the top blinker area I used a little bit of newspaper then just taped the light opening from there. Just make sure the surface of the light is clean and dry. I did use high heat primer then two coats of color. One thing I did not do is use new or more sealent when re-assembling it seemed to have plenty to me. I did get a chance to test the seal in some rain yesterday, so far so good(knocking on wood)
I would highly recomend this mod and it took me two days, but that was do too drying time. I would say about 3 to 4hrs total work time. If you take the lights out on a Friday night you will have them back in by Sunday.
Let me know if anyone else has anymore QorC's.
Last edited by vtimpreza; Sep 15, 2003 at 06:03 AM.


