Well I did it, nene Fog Mod
#1
Well I did it, nene Fog Mod
Love it. I did it during the night with interior car lights runningthats how easy it wasfor me. My HIDS for them are arriving this week, should have pics by weeks end. Still need someone (NY, Westchester)to clear my corners!!!
Anyway if nene is still around....thanks man.
Anyway if nene is still around....thanks man.
#2
RE: Well I did it, nene Fog Mod
i think there is a DIY for clear corners on audidiy.com... then again i think you just shove a screwdriver in there and break stuff so id be a little weary about doing that too lol ... let me know if you find someone that can do this id be willing to mail my lights to them hah
#3
RE: Well I did it, nene Fog Mod
ORIGINAL: joetm
i think there is a DIY for clear corners on audidiy.com... then again i think you just shove a screwdriver in there and break stuff so id be a little weary about doing that too lol ... let me know if you find someone that can do this id be willing to mail my lights to them hah
i think there is a DIY for clear corners on audidiy.com... then again i think you just shove a screwdriver in there and break stuff so id be a little weary about doing that too lol ... let me know if you find someone that can do this id be willing to mail my lights to them hah
#4
RE: Well I did it, nene Fog Mod
There was a diy on one of the forums, can't remember if it was on zine or this, but someone did a blackout headlight mod and they used an extension to take the headlights off w/o lowering the bumper. then wrapped the headlight housing in a damp towel and put it in the oven for a bit on 250 degrees(sounds crazy i know!) and took it out. then they were able to separate the lense from the housing. read through this thread and give it a shot. a lot of people used it and it works great.
#5
RE: Well I did it, nene Fog Mod
I saw a DIY on clear corner in PDF file on google...try google it, but it require removing the whole front bumper...I live in a condo and unfortunately not possible for me to do it.. and yea you basically smack the reflector into pieces and somehow get those pieces out....
#6
RE: Well I did it, nene Fog Mod
use a heat gun and a screw driver to pry apart the housing and then when the lens pops off just pull the amber corners out its real simple. just dont heat the plastic to much or itll get foggy if that happens sand it down alot again and again and then buff. most mistakes you can redo.
#7
RE: Well I did it, nene Fog Mod
ORIGINAL: hmwatkins
use a heat gun and a screw driver to pry apart the housing and then when the lens pops off just pull the amber corners out its real simple. just dont heat the plastic to much or itll get foggy if that happens sand it down alot again and again and then buff. most mistakes you can redo.
use a heat gun and a screw driver to pry apart the housing and then when the lens pops off just pull the amber corners out its real simple. just dont heat the plastic to much or itll get foggy if that happens sand it down alot again and again and then buff. most mistakes you can redo.
#9
RE: Well I did it, nene Fog Mod
ORIGINAL: joetm
shops doing these kidsn of mods are hard to find ... but florida is a deff story then PA suburbs lol so if you find anyone forward me the info
shops doing these kidsn of mods are hard to find ... but florida is a deff story then PA suburbs lol so if you find anyone forward me the info