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Old 01-04-2003, 03:52 PM
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painting headlight corners (inside)

my friend just got black projectors for his rex and he wants to paint his headlight corners black in the inside.

i know someone has done this (CZ-R i think). i tried to do a search but didnt come up with anything. is there a how to for this?


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Old 01-06-2003, 02:23 PM
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I've done it, but it's a pain in the ass to get the lenses off of the housings without cracking them or melting the housings. I've tried 4 different times. One time it worked perfectly, but after painting them, I used hot glue to adhere the lenses back onto the housings, but the hot sun caused them to come off, and I haven't been able to do it correctly since then.

Anyways, the method I was using was taking a hot-air gun and heating up the edges of the lenses to warm up the glue that holds them on, and then pry them off with a screwdriver or putty knife. Like I said, only worked well on 1 occasion...

CZ-R told me that he had similar problems, so what he did was use a dremel tool with a cutting disc, and from the backside of the housing, cut all around the edge of the housing to remove it from the lense, then glued them back together. I thought about doing it, but it looks alot harder than it sounds...

Anyways, once you get it done, it looks sweet, so good luck.
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Old 01-06-2003, 03:32 PM
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Are we talking about corner lenses here? If so I can sell you mine which I tinted and ended up not liking.

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its so easy to take them apart i did both of mine in about an hour, i had then painted a sealed back together with black silicon

all i did is work a razor blade into the part by the headlight, once the hole was made i worked in a thin little pick and just kinda forced it to break the plastic weld
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or you can buy em on ebay for $40 and keep your old ones in case you change your mind...:flash:
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would the oven method work? ive heard its easier to open headlights this way. so far i have helped open 3 pairs of headlights (2 acura 1.6 el's and a 2001 mazda protege) and i also helped open a bumper lense off a friends 94 golf. I used a heat gun/hair dryer for the headlights and for the bumper light i used a pick and a hair dryer.

the golf bumper lense was my worst hack job i have ever done. although i did it on the first try, i know i can do better.

so i think i'll try the ol' heat gun technique with a flathead. if i mess up, it should be fine because my friend can gets another set of corners anytime.

i'll take pics of the finished product. (whether i mess it up or not)


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The oven method sucks. Tried that too... twice. Either it doesn't loosen the plastic weld enough, or it melts the housings or mounting arms and deforms them. I've found the heat-gun method to be the best, but still tricky to do without cracking the lenses...

If you've got an endless supply of lenses for cheap, then that's your best bet... good luck.
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i did the oven method and it worked perfectly but by the way, i lost that little plastic piece that the corner lense kinda threads into and i was wondering if by any chance any one has a hook up on getting one of those or some type of solution. i'd appreciate it!
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i did the oven method and it worked perfectly but by the way, i lost that little plastic piece that the corner lense kinda threads into and i was wondering if by any chance any one has a hook up on getting one of those or some type of solution. i'd appreciate it!

ill try to go to the junk yard for u tomorrow, i told u i would
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I found some on eBay
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I found some on eBay
That would be sweet if ci5ic got some of those for his hatch
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That would be sweet if ci5ic got some of those for his hatch
That would be hella tight, but unfortunately, they're for a CRX, so I'd need to mod my fenders and shit too.
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That would be hella tight, but unfortunately, they're for a CRX, so I'd need to mod my fenders and shit too.
Im sure someone will make some for the HB soon .. but never for the 4dr
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hey melt.....just to prove you wrong....here you go: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1876641090
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hey melt.....just to prove you wrong....here you go: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1876641090
Holy shit!

If they're out there for the sedan, they've GOTTA be out there for the hatch. If anyone sees some on e-bay, PLEASE let me know. I would much rather pay for a set than fart around with those fucking lenses and a heat gun anymore.
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