Puting on altezza tailights(97 eclipse)
Yajin
11-02-2007, 06:10 PM
can anyone give me a little overview of how to put on altezza taillights on a 97 eclipse befor i got and take a part my car. i just unwraped them and i was looking in side of them and thier wasnt any bulbs do i just take out the old ones from the stock lights? HELP!!! PLS!:rofl:
Thanks
-yajin
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Thanks
-yajin
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gthompson97
11-02-2007, 06:59 PM
The old bulbs should fit just fine. You have to take apart the 2 little coner pieces of the interior and then the big center plastic piece. There's probably like 6 nuts holding on each light. IIRC, you'll need a 10mm socket (and maybe a 12).
On the other hand, do us all a favor and leave those ugly ass taillights for the hondas. Stock > altezza.
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On the other hand, do us all a favor and leave those ugly ass taillights for the hondas. Stock > altezza.
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Yajin
11-02-2007, 07:13 PM
Thanks for the help man.
no way i think stock sucks.
I put my car year and model in my sig but i just got the car so thier arnt any mods as of right now =(
no way i think stock sucks.
I put my car year and model in my sig but i just got the car so thier arnt any mods as of right now =(
gthompson97
11-02-2007, 07:15 PM
If anything, get the stock center piece painted to match the car, that doesn't make them look soo bad, but I still think they're way overplayed.
Yajin
11-02-2007, 07:21 PM
Yeah thats what i am doing gunna paint the stock center and only put altezza on the sides.
SilvrEclipse
11-02-2007, 07:39 PM
:shakehead
Killa
11-04-2007, 03:03 AM
real talk , its gay
ned032002
11-04-2007, 07:32 AM
real talk , its gay
Hey killa don't beat around the bush or anything
As for the Altezzas, I am not a fan by any means but
:useless:
Hey killa don't beat around the bush or anything
As for the Altezzas, I am not a fan by any means but
:useless:
JoeShmoe
11-04-2007, 08:23 PM
What type of paint do i get for the center piece? I was told I could not use the paint for the body of my car cause the center piece was not meta?
:banghead:
***EDIT***
Yeah I'm in the same boat as the others, don't do altezza man.
:banghead:
***EDIT***
Yeah I'm in the same boat as the others, don't do altezza man.
gthompson97
11-04-2007, 08:34 PM
Any paint will work, but I'd use automotive paint, the stuff made for your car. Whoever told you that you couldn't is a retard, you don't paint directly to metal with it, it wouldn't stick. You'll need to scuff the light with some fine sandpaper, about 600 grit. Then lay down some adhesion promoter, I'd use Bulldog Adhesion Promoter, it comes in a spray can and works great. Then put down some primer, again, preferrably the same shit you use for your car, and then wetsand it "smooth" with 800-1000 grit, just be sure not to break through the primer very far, otherwise you'll have to re-coat that spot. Next put down a coat of sealer (automotive brands again), and lastly you can finally paint/clear. It's alot of work for such a small piece, but it has to be done if you want it to match the car and last a long time.
SilvrEclipse
11-04-2007, 08:35 PM
You can use the same paint. Just scuff the taillight, primer it, wetsand it and, spray your base and clear coat.
*EDIT* - Damn beat me by 1 minute.
Also I wouldn't recommend sanding the primer with 1000 grit, I use 320, maybe 400 grit tops. If the primer gets to smooth the paint wont stick to the primer well.
*EDIT* - Damn beat me by 1 minute.
Also I wouldn't recommend sanding the primer with 1000 grit, I use 320, maybe 400 grit tops. If the primer gets to smooth the paint wont stick to the primer well.
JoeShmoe
11-04-2007, 09:31 PM
Damn that sounds like fun, i've never wet sanded before though. Any type of water for the wet sand?
SilvrEclipse
11-04-2007, 09:41 PM
Yea, I usually get a hose and turn it on really low and let it run over the part I am sanding.
gthompson97
11-04-2007, 11:02 PM
I was in a rush when I wrote that, yes 1000 is too smooth for primer, I meant to say on the sealer, like if you have a slight run or something, hit it with 800-1000 to get rid of the blemish. But 320-400 is way to rough of a final wetsand grit. You're supposed to start with 400 at the roughest, and that's on really high spots, and finish out with between 600-800, otherwise you'll be able to see the sanding marks through the sealer and primer.
JoeShmoe
11-05-2007, 04:34 PM
Right, yeah i got the sand paper. Just gotta remove those damn letters ECLIPSE. Hopefully i won't dig into the plastic.
gthompson97
11-05-2007, 04:48 PM
Use a heatgun, or a blowdryer on hot, but be very careful though as to not warp or melt the actual light. Then peel them off with a flathead screwdriver or something of the sort.
JoeShmoe
11-05-2007, 05:12 PM
Damn I love AF.
Yajin
11-05-2007, 05:24 PM
IS thier any way to put them back on?
gthompson97
11-05-2007, 05:29 PM
Sure. They make what they call some sort of "emblem" glue for cars. Just put some of that on the back of the letters and stick 'em back on. Or you could probably buy new ones from the dealer already attached with the sticky shit.
*EDIT*
It's 3M that makes it. It's called Plastic and Emblem Adhesive.
*EDIT*
It's 3M that makes it. It's called Plastic and Emblem Adhesive.
vanilla gorilla
11-05-2007, 08:38 PM
I just heated my ECLIPSE up with a regular hair dryer and peeled each letter off with my fingers. Its extremely easy. Then I used a mr clean magic eraser to get the residue off. Beautiful.
SilvrEclipse
11-05-2007, 08:56 PM
I didn't use a heatgun to remove the letters on mine. But I doubt you will be able to put them back on. I fucked mine up taking them off. You can buy them new for like $30.
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