SICK pic!
#26
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,956
From: Orlando, FL
bahaha still match, regardless wat they are
ohhhhhh myyyyy....what kinda wax do you use lol. looks sweet dude
did you paint or tint the little light on top of the headlight i guess the parking light or something don't know the actual name
I used an amber spray. (can) Its very hard to find, its called VANS. Comes in all sorts of colors. Its from Japan and cost around $15-30 for a tiny can.
yo Mx6GT89 where and when is the meet?
tell me how i can get my fogs like yours please...i love how the amber looks better than the yellow
Nice MR Fit! Those headlights are awsome! I have NHBP lights now, but would love to open them up and do a satin or flat black like yours instead.
Thanks everyone!!! I should have more pics up after Sunday. Theres another Lollicup meet coming up. Sometimes I get pics. Only thing that sucks is that my rims are the same as last time. Each Lollicup meet Ive gone to my rims where either a different color or I had different rims.
Ohh well.
Those of you wondering about VBP and black housings, just do it. The front of the Fit is too cluttered with color. Everything is colored. The black housings MAKE the front, it needs to be done.
#30
Mannnn now I wanna paint my headlights like yours! I even have the Black Satin paint at home! I'm still scared of baking and taking apart my headlights...knowing me, I'd probably get too excited and not seal it up correctly and get some condensation in there. Any tips regarding that?
#31
Mannnn now I wanna paint my headlights like yours! I even have the Black Satin paint at home! I'm still scared of baking and taking apart my headlights...knowing me, I'd probably get too excited and not seal it up correctly and get some condensation in there. Any tips regarding that?
use a heat gun, heat from the bottom of the headlight where the glue is at, and pull from where you put your headlight in
#32
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,956
From: Orlando, FL
I used a heat gun also. I helped my friend do his headlights, we did his pretty damn fast but he messed up the backing of the headlight. As he was heating he used a flat head, he pushed the flat head into the crack (headlight and cover meet) and just pushed down forcing the backing outward. Well, when adding the heat it made the plastic MOLD like that.
We had to heat the backing for a while and basically bend it back to shape.
His error, not mine. Hehehe.
I used a few diff size flat heads. I put them in between the 2 plastics and turned the flat heads. It did chew the ends up somewhat but its not noticeable. Mine havent leaked yet, I pressure washed my car the day after I did the headlights also.
The day me and my friend did his we pressure washed his car, no leaks. His we added some silicone.
NOTE: There are little phillips screws around the headlight. Be sure to take them all out. If not youll be prying for no reason.
We had to heat the backing for a while and basically bend it back to shape.
His error, not mine. Hehehe.
I used a few diff size flat heads. I put them in between the 2 plastics and turned the flat heads. It did chew the ends up somewhat but its not noticeable. Mine havent leaked yet, I pressure washed my car the day after I did the headlights also.
The day me and my friend did his we pressure washed his car, no leaks. His we added some silicone.
NOTE: There are little phillips screws around the headlight. Be sure to take them all out. If not youll be prying for no reason.
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