Detango MY03 Lights?
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Detango MY03 Lights?
Does anyone know of anywhere in the NW/Manchester that will entain the idea?
My local Scoob dealer will not do it and I damn sure dont fancy cooking my headlights
Anyone in the North West that fancies earning some money?
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Rich.
My local Scoob dealer will not do it and I damn sure dont fancy cooking my headlights
Anyone in the North West that fancies earning some money?
Cheers
Rich.
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Originally Posted by Richey
Does anyone know of anywhere in the NW/Manchester that will entain the idea?
My local Scoob dealer will not do it and I damn sure dont fancy cooking my headlights
Anyone in the North West that fancies earning some money?
Cheers
Rich.
My local Scoob dealer will not do it and I damn sure dont fancy cooking my headlights
Anyone in the North West that fancies earning some money?
Cheers
Rich.
Rich,
its pretty easy to do and you don't need a cooker! - a hairdryer will heat the mastic up enough for you to open the light.
just be careful when you take the light out - i mask up the paint work surrounding the light when i taken mine out to avoid skratches etc
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Originally Posted by Richey
Thanks for the advice
I will have to give it a go then... Will report back with the results
Rich.
I will have to give it a go then... Will report back with the results
Rich.
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Me and my mate did his a few weeks ago. As long as you take care, it is OK. We used a litle electric fan heater to soften the sealant up. Hardest part (according to him - Mr Incredible on Scoobynet) was getting the lights off the car !!!
By the way, we are in Warrington
By the way, we are in Warrington
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Not a big job. BUT make sure you get a GOOD seal which you stick them together again otherwise you will end up with a swimming pool in your lights. Worth spending a few quid on a tube of black mastic.
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I've done loads of these. I'm in Leeds and can complete the job with either silvered bulbs, or LED's if you'd rather not have people crashing into you having failed to see your indicator. Get in touch for prices
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