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taking headlights apart

taking headlights apart

Postby that1mexguy » Thu Sep 09, 2004 4:57 pm

(Louis, you better NOT laugh boy!!) :x

OK i did a search on headlights, and everything comes up, except what i want (unless my blind @$$ missed it). Anyway, I've been reading on how some people have used a blow drier or even placing them on the oven to get the clear part apart. I got a heat gun, but it only seems like the plastic is melting (no i havent damaged anything.. yet) so i want to know if anyone can give me some pointers on how to properly take them apart. I want to clean the inside of them since they are looking like crap. Any help/advise is greatly apprecimiated! :roll: lol

(Louis, i know ur @$$ is laughin, stop it!!) :drinking: lol
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Re: taking headlights apart

Postby bronzemaxell » Thu Sep 09, 2004 5:14 pm

that1mexguy wrote:(Louis, you better NOT laugh boy!!) :x

OK i did a search on headlights, and everything comes up, except what i want (unless my blind @$$ missed it). Anyway, I've been reading on how some people have used a blow drier or even placing them on the oven to get the clear part apart. I got a heat gun, but it only seems like the plastic is melting (no i havent damaged anything.. yet) so i want to know if anyone can give me some pointers on how to properly take them apart. I want to clean the inside of them since they are looking like crap. Any help/advise is greatly apprecimiated! :roll: lol


baking it should be ok
heat up the oven to 350 to 400F, then turn off oven
stick the whole headlight in for 5 or 6 minues, and use something flat to pry it open, i've done it several time, and works well.
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Postby krawzyazn » Thu Sep 09, 2004 5:37 pm

lolz if i can get my hands on a set of gen1 i can walk you through easily
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Postby that1mexguy » Thu Sep 09, 2004 6:48 pm

k im not so fond of the oven idea, so i'm not sure if that's what i want to do, but so far using the heat gun is only making the black plastic to stick to the flat head :roll: has anybody taken theirs apart without having to bake it?
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Postby krawzyazn » Thu Sep 09, 2004 7:31 pm

that1mexguy wrote:k im not so fond of the oven idea, so i'm not sure if that's what i want to do, but so far using the heat gun is only making the black plastic to stick to the flat head :roll: has anybody taken theirs apart without having to bake it?
I am the only one that has taken them apart with out baking it but i got a gen 1.5

did 3 sets already
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Postby that1mexguy » Thu Sep 09, 2004 7:40 pm

krawzyazn wrote:I am the only one that has taken them apart with out baking it but i got a gen 1.5

did 3 sets already


mind sharing the secret? do i need to remove any screws or anything like that from the headlights??
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Postby krawzyazn » Thu Sep 09, 2004 7:44 pm

that1mexguy wrote:
krawzyazn wrote:I am the only one that has taken them apart with out baking it but i got a gen 1.5

did 3 sets already


mind sharing the secret? do i need to remove any screws or anything like that from the headlights??
I need to take a look at a gen 1 light i am in the process of ordering 1 side first
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Postby Vi3tT3kNiqz » Thu Sep 09, 2004 9:15 pm

do the baking thing. it works. I didn't it to my mom's 01 corolla to paint the chrome part black.
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Postby krawzyazn » Thu Sep 09, 2004 9:38 pm

i hate baking it lol and it didn't work for my friends evo or bmw headlights
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Postby SolaraT » Fri Sep 10, 2004 4:47 am

Your appointment has been set buddy! :lol: I'll bake them for you. LOL
Just sign the disclaimer and your good to go. hahahaha

Bring your heat gun too.

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Postby michaels artic frost » Fri Sep 10, 2004 5:41 am

solarat wrote:Your appointment has been set buddy! :lol: I'll bake them for you. LOL
Just sign the disclaimer and your good to go. hahahaha

Bring your heat gun too.

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Postby el guapo » Fri Sep 10, 2004 6:01 am

Anyone taken they fog lights apart in a similar fashion? My right one's dirty from recent rainstorms.
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Postby xsolara33x » Fri Sep 10, 2004 8:08 am

http://www.zer0.info/solaraguy/viewtopic.php?t=11508

check that link out... solarat made a tutorial on how to put the yellow capsules in... he had to take the foglights apart... check it out...
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