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Cjz89civic
10-14-2002, 12:57 AM
I painted my tails that I bought from EF_LSVtec, between pulling the tranny to remove the focken motor mount bolts. Eazy out my ass. Any way tell me what ya think. The pic is not to great. Ill take more tomarrow when they get mounted.

Tony
10-14-2002, 01:00 AM
pic? :confused:

Cjz89civic
10-14-2002, 01:01 AM
no pic attached damn

Melt
10-14-2002, 01:14 AM
Well for the time being I will throw this up in here

originally posted by otterizer @ nwhonda.net
Painting Your Taillights Red

We all hate those ugly orange blinkers on our cars. Well now you can do something about it - turn them red! Yes, not only will they be red, but they will also blink red too! No need to replace your bulbs either. For Steven's car, we chose not to mask anything. We painted the entire lense, reverse light and all. We decided that the all-red fascia would look best if everything was red, it looks cleaner that way. (to us, at least) The first time around we painted just the blinkers, but then the brake area wasn't quite color-matched, so we just painted the whole thing.

http://www.nwhonda.net/images/howto/redtails.jpg

Required Materials:
Fine grit sandpaper
Candy apple red transparent spraypaint (available at any hobbyshop)
Ratchet set or wrenches
Optional:
Spray-on clearcoat (for extra protection of paint)

1. Remove stock tail lights
Remove the body panels inside the car that are directly behind the lenses, and remove the panels on the trunklid. You will see many little bolts. Take them all off, then unplug everything from the taillights. Once this is done you will be able to pull them off.

2. Wash taillights
Washing the taillights is to get all the dirt and junk off of the lenses before you begin. Just some soap and water and a sponge will work. Make sure they are completely dry before you continue.

3. Sanding the tail lights
After washing, take a piece of the fine grit sandpaper and sand in straight, even lines across the lenses. We recommend sanding in an even pattern instead of an erratic one, since the results look a bit nicer. Make sure every part is lightly but equally sanded. You don't need to scrub the lenses, just lightly sand it.

4. Wash taillights again
This step is extremely important. Make sure ALL of the sanding dust is off of the lenses before you continue, or else the paint will not stick to the surface. You won't need soap this time, basically just hose off the lenses and thoroughly dry them. Let them sit for a couple of minutes, then run your finger over them a couple times. If no dust remains, continue to the next step. Wash again if any is left behind.

5. Painting the first coat
Make sure you are in an area where nothing will possibly land on your taillights as they are drying. For example, we did this outside, and a number of times bugs landed on the lights and stuck there, so we had to get them off and start over. Also, mask off any areas you do NOT want painted, such as the reverse lights. Do a couple test sprays on some newspaper or something to get a feel for the paint. Then, in straight, smooth lines, begin painting from left to right. Once you finish from one end to the other, stop, then repeat further down until the entire area is painted.

6. Let the first coat dry
Wait 10-20 minutes for the coat to dry. If you have a fan, try setting it on a low setting and aim it at the taillights. Once they are completely dry, proceed to the next step.

7. Painting the second coat
Repeat step 5.

8. Let the second coat dry
Repeat step 6.

9. Spray on clearcoat
This step is optional. If you wish to have extra protection for your taillights, spray on one coat of clearcoat after the second coat has dried. Wait again for the clearcoat to dry.

10. Re-install taillights
Just the opposite of removing them. Once they are installed, turn on your hazards, parking lights, or whatever and see what they look like. If you don't like the way they look, remove and add another coat. Or if you completely hate it, some paint thinner will do the trick.

* Considerations:
- Too many coats will cause the paint to lose its glossiness. Keep it at around two coats. No more than three.
- If you mess up, bust out the paint thinner. It shouldn't damage your lenses. (don't quote us on that, we didn't test that theory out, we just heard it won't damage the plastic)

Cjz89civic
10-14-2002, 01:20 AM
ya ya ya I know there still orange that will cange also just wanted to try this out first. Its different though I have never seen anybody paint there tails 1" up and down. Plus its cailifornia legal. I know them complete red is also...

Cjz89civic
10-15-2002, 10:41 PM
its intsalled

MyFirst4G
10-15-2002, 10:44 PM
Yo, i am so gonna try that, it looks real nice!

Cjz89civic
10-15-2002, 10:58 PM
closer

ci5ic
10-15-2002, 11:16 PM
Hey, that looks really nice! It was really hard to tell from the first pic what I was looking at, I thought you had painted them red...

That looks great though, reminds me of some of the CRX tails that I wish would fit on a hatch.

sastanley
10-16-2002, 04:19 PM
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Well I tried to vote in the poll...I like 'em and yeah they look a lot like CRX tails.

That Accord looks tite too. So...did they just paint over the orange enough to make 'em red??
They look kinda like when Honda got smart and changed the orange to red on the Odyssey tails ;)

FourthGenHatch
10-16-2002, 04:54 PM
Its better to buy all clear tails and paint them all red since it will come out smoother looking.

travis_118
10-16-2002, 05:17 PM
Originally posted by FourthGenHatch
Its better to buy all clear tails and paint them all red since it will come out smoother looking.

yeah but good luck find a pair of clears..... and dont say ebay, caus they are NEVER on there...beleive me im looking for a decent set.

kris
10-16-2002, 05:39 PM
Originally posted by travis_118


yeah but good luck find a pair of clears..... and dont say ebay, caus they are NEVER on there...beleive me im looking for a decent set.

There were some on the other day.

mdnnccivicrcr
10-16-2002, 06:49 PM
speaking of finding clears, anybody seen any for the 88-89 sedan lately? I'm wanting to have clear blinkers on the rear of my EX but I simply cannot find a set.

Melt
10-16-2002, 11:39 PM
Originally posted by FourthGenHatch
Its better to buy all clear tails and paint them all red since it will come out smoother looking.

Not true. That accord was stock tails. First he tried painting just the orange, but it wasnt matched, so he said fuck it and painted the whole damn thing (including the reverse lights)

1PhatCX
03-31-2003, 08:44 PM
those look really good man! good job :)
yea it was a lil hard 2 see in the first pic but the second one i noticed better hehe
i wanna attempt the all red but leave my reverse lights but dont feel like doin it right now lol
i'll wait till i'm drivin some time hehe

Melt
03-31-2003, 08:57 PM
Originally posted by 1PhatCX
i wanna attempt the all red but leave my reverse lights but dont feel like doin it right now lol
i'll wait till i'm drivin some time hehe

Do it ... mine turned out great!

1PhatCX
03-31-2003, 08:59 PM
u left ur reverse lights white right?

XxLuckyLisaxX
03-31-2003, 09:06 PM
IS IT JUST ME OR DO HATCHES ALWAYS LOOK LIKE THEY ARE SLIGHTLY LEANING TO ONE SIDE JUST A BIT...

1990civic
03-31-2003, 11:24 PM
if you put 90-91 tails on that car they would look better because they dont have that bright yellow on the end, it all pretty much one solid color.

soulkeeper
04-01-2003, 01:04 AM
just got done doing mine, pics soon.

MyFirst4G
04-01-2003, 01:18 AM
wow this is an old thread, but hey, i WAS gonna do that to my car..... lol

FourthGenHatch
04-01-2003, 08:31 AM
Originally posted by 1990civic
if you put 90-91 tails on that car they would look better because they dont have that bright yellow on the end, it all pretty much one solid color.

Instead of all this painting crap I just got JDM taillights...

http://www.fourthgenhatch.com/photos/mods/mods-jdmtaillights.jpg

They are mostly all red with only a little amber on the edges, but its a nice amber, not nasty yellow.

Melt
04-01-2003, 10:46 AM
Originally posted by 1PhatCX
u left ur reverse lights white right?

Yup

Heres the center piece, I couldnt get it off the car so I newspapered everything, put tape on the reverse lights, and sprayed it
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/attachment.php?s=&postid=796044

And heres the finished product :cool:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid56/p86246ad85df2a13e50a10d6db30f3b6e/fc76d8b2.jpg

Heres a nice close up of the left side, I just got around to redoing the left tail because the first time I ran out of paint and was to lazy to finish it right, so the center piece is really dirty while the left tail is clean :p
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid57/p0524ecd137f5c8a2a5982722dac10a41/fc69b44b.jpg

Originally posted by FourthGenHatch
Instead of all this painting crap I just got JDM taillights...

Paint ... $4
Sandpaper $1
The satisfaction of knowing you didnt give in to the ricey JDM fad, PRICELESS.

killerclaws
04-01-2003, 11:05 AM
How long did it take all of you do paint your tail lights?

FourthGenHatch
04-01-2003, 11:07 AM
Originally posted by Melt


Paint ... $4
Sandpaper $1
The satisfaction of knowing you didnt give in to the ricey JDM fad, PRICELESS.

Factory Honda parts are Rice? Wow, thats a new one.

Melt
04-01-2003, 11:54 AM
If you lived in Japan then no, but since you live in the US and are buying factory parts that are JDM just because they look better, and probably paid more than what altezzas cost in the process, then yes. Dont get me wrong here man, I really like your car and think you are doing a pretty good job with it, but when people just do JDM stuff for the hell of it and not because they needed the product, the its kinda lame in my opinion.

dirtydx
04-01-2003, 01:45 PM
i agree with melt on this one. what did JDM taillights cost?
my taillights look just fine painted.

FourthGenHatch
04-01-2003, 10:11 PM
I see the Altezzas on ebay for $200, my JDMs cost like $125. My old ones had little cracks so replacing them wasn't exactly a waste anyway.

Melt
04-01-2003, 10:15 PM
Originally posted by FourthGenHatch
I see the Altezzas on ebay for $200, my JDMs cost like $125. My old ones had little cracks so replacing them wasn't exactly a waste anyway.

and what do stocks cost? and I know tezzas can be found cheaper than that.

Fuck it I dont wanna argue about this shit anymore. You like JDM thats fine with me, after all its your car and like I said earlier you are doing a great job with it :cool:

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