will clear corners work on a 7g
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will clear corners work on a 7g
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(SLS2000)</div><div class='quotemain'>Update. Â*
LS 2000
Cleared lenses. I almost got away with not having to take the headlights out. Unfortunately three small pieces fell towards the front of the headlights and Im now forced to take them out and shake them out. Â*
Tutorial works great with Prybar, Thin bent flat screwdriver, Bent butter knife and Home depot pick set. Ive used them all.</div>
I need my butter knives for eating (lol) so I just took my girls hair dryer and heated the edges and pulled the light apart at the corner and just let the yellow thingy fall out.
http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/6650/damnie6.jpg
So I plan on going with the heating method in a few days. My main concern is putting them back together. Is the original glue gonna hold again, or do I need to re-glue it completely?
Also, Im debating on painting the housing flat black...
Should I, shouldn't I?
nooQuote:
Originally Posted by CHICAGO_ONE
use prybar very easy no mess
http://www.hardwarestore.com/media/p...6_front200.jpg
for the 7g you have to open up the housings and remove the reflector that way. if you do a search im sure you can find a couple picture tutorials.Quote:
Originally Posted by fastmgalant97
yo i have a 2003 g and i did the left side its just the right side headlight that just doesnt want to come out...i took all 4 bolts out and it still doesnt budge....wat should i do?
keep on working on it and you may want to put some pressure on the bumper in front of the headlight to make the sliding out easier. I will eventually let go if you keep on wiggleing it .
alrite thanks man....ill try 2morrow morning
Bought this exact tool at lowe's today for $3.98+taxQuote:
Originally Posted by clone2020
he has 8000k (pretty sure its that temp from the looks of it) h.i.d.'s in his heads/fogs
hmm.. does this work on jdm's the same way?
i might do it if its easy..
on the 1pc jdm headlight, you have to open them up to remove the reflector.
answer please. lol
i thought you could just reheat them and use the same glue?
pretty sure u can reheat and use the same glue if you do it right, but i could be wrong, i havent done it
have silicone there JUST incase teh clue doesnt reseal