Crystal Black subaru classic facelift headlights
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Crystal Black subaru classic facelift headlights
Does anyone of any idea where I can get a pair of these type
Of headlights from as I don't trust that one's on ebay as I don't believe they will be properly E marked?
Of headlights from as I don't trust that one's on ebay as I don't believe they will be properly E marked?
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Funnily enough, I have some fitted and maybe selling them when I fit my morrettes, but I'm not sure which ones I will prefer when fitted so until fitted and thought which I prefer, then I'll decide wether to sell or not
Just need to find time to paint when weather is good
Just need to find time to paint when weather is good
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Funnily enough, I have some fitted and maybe selling them when I fit my morrettes, but I'm not sure which ones I will prefer when fitted so until fitted and thought which I prefer, then I'll decide wether to sell or not
Just need to find time to paint when weather is good
Just need to find time to paint when weather is good
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Forgot to ask bustaMOVEs what make sure sidelights are as seen a couple on ebay but different makes on them and no sure what ones to go for? Where did you get your? Are they black backs or white? Cheers T
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Simple enough to diy it. Take offyour headlights and pop them in the over for 5mins at 180°C. Take off all the rubbers and bulbs etc etc and try to have the plastic case not touching anything.
Take the light out and separate the glass from the case. Few little screws and the reflector comes out. Just spray up the housing and refit the reflector and glass. You might want to take the time to pull out all the old silicone and definitely seal them back in with new and all done.
Repeat for sidelights but lower the temp and timing as needed as they are plastic lenses and be careful not to bend the casing.
Job done
Take the light out and separate the glass from the case. Few little screws and the reflector comes out. Just spray up the housing and refit the reflector and glass. You might want to take the time to pull out all the old silicone and definitely seal them back in with new and all done.
Repeat for sidelights but lower the temp and timing as needed as they are plastic lenses and be careful not to bend the casing.
Job done
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Simple enough to diy it. Take offyour headlights and pop them in the over for 5mins at 180°C. Take off all the rubbers and bulbs etc etc and try to have the plastic case not touching anything.
Take the light out and separate the glass from the case. Few little screws and the reflector comes out. Just spray up the housing and refit the reflector and glass. You might want to take the time to pull out all the old silicone and definitely seal them back in with new and all done.
Repeat for sidelights but lower the temp and timing as needed as they are plastic lenses and be careful not to bend the casing.
Job done
Take the light out and separate the glass from the case. Few little screws and the reflector comes out. Just spray up the housing and refit the reflector and glass. You might want to take the time to pull out all the old silicone and definitely seal them back in with new and all done.
Repeat for sidelights but lower the temp and timing as needed as they are plastic lenses and be careful not to bend the casing.
Job done
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