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Old 05-21-2009, 11:48 PM
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Blackhousing RoadLamps?

has anyone blacked out the inside of their roadlamps? wondering what it would look like, and would any light shine with the reflective parts being blacked out? Just a thought i had instead of getting inserts maybe i could do this for like 4$ lol
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I remember seeing someone tint the roadlamps. It didnt look bad, but they are just as functional as the 03 inserts.
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Originally Posted by civicdrivr
I remember seeing someone tint the roadlamps. It didnt look bad, but they are just as functional as the 03 inserts.
yea i photoshopped a tint before, but i was wondering if i took them apart and painted the inside black if maybe it would look better. They're pretty much useless anyways

heres an old chop
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I tinted mine before I had HIDs Looked good but I wanted them to be bright

But painting the inside would be awesome I just saw some guys on the TL side do it but they never showed the light out put
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BTW I like the photo shop love the yellow and red looks different
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I say do it, hell the rest of your car is black and sick lookin. Just change the bulbs out with leds, it would probably look good they would just be a couple of small orbs of light. Or paint them Glossy black and clearcoat over them so they shine and light up the whole housing or at least I think it will
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Originally Posted by blackasscls
I say do it, hell the rest of your car is black and sick lookin. Just change the bulbs out with leds, it would probably look good they would just be a couple of small orbs of light. Or paint them Glossy black and clearcoat over them so they shine and light up the whole housing or at least I think it will
Thats what I was about to say. With enough gloss it should give some reflectiveness.
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i've got 2 sets of road lamps sitting around which i bought for the same reason.
As soon as i get some time. i'll work on them.
Old 05-23-2009, 08:36 PM
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cool i think im gonna try it, if i mess it up ill just get the 03 inserts lol
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Good luck to whoever decides to try opening the roadlamp housings.
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u can't open them up. u have to break the lens on one and the housing on the other and then put them back together,

or like another member did. he replaced the lens with lexan
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Originally Posted by nspec_ya4
u can't open them up. u have to break the lens on one and the housing on the other and then put them back together,

or like another member did. he replaced the lens with lexan
I saw that it looked good but how did he get the trim around it ??
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Originally Posted by MrFluffy
I saw that it looked good but how did he get the trim around it ??
Aye, that was me. The trim around it was black spray paint to hide the line of epoxy that showed through the lexan.
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Originally Posted by disgruntlednut
Aye, that was me. The trim around it was black spray paint to hide the line of epoxy that showed through the lexan.
So I guess just the TL has the trim around the fogs not the CL does any one know if the trim will fit around the cl fogs and if not is any one going to put any trim around to hide the epoxy

BTW the lexan looks really good
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Originally Posted by MrFluffy
So I guess just the TL has the trim around the fogs not the CL does any one know if the trim will fit around the cl fogs and if not is any one going to put any trim around to hide the epoxy

BTW the lexan looks really good
i was the one with the tl. painted it silver metallic and then put the lexan on adn the trim on later. i made a diy on it over on the tl side.

the tl fogs are smaller then the cl roadlamps.
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did you say you added the trim on later, if so what is the trim made of, and do you know if it can be modified to go on the CL .If I can get some sort of trim Im going to do this tomorow afternoon

any Ideas on trim would help
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the 02-03 tls have an aluminum trim already. so i didnt have to do anything other than to slap it back on
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I thought thats what you did but just wanted to make sure

TypeStyling Have you attempted this yet
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Originally Posted by TypeStylinOnU
yea i photoshopped a tint before, but i was wondering if i took them apart and painted the inside black if maybe it would look better. They're pretty much useless anyways

heres an old chop
last one looks best
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Originally Posted by MrFluffy
I thought thats what you did but just wanted to make sure

TypeStyling Have you attempted this yet
haven't attempted it yet, been pretty busy ill post when i do try it out
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I was going to do it this week but with out a trim piece to hide the epoxy im not sure it will look clean. unless there is another way to get it apart besides cutting?
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I guess it comes to down to how much work you want to do, and the look your going for. I mean I think a light tint would work the best:



The biggest problem with our car is the 'parking lights' have such a low output that any tint will just make it worse... I've been toying with the idea of tinting the front lights for so long. Just not sure how I feel about the look...

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First I put blue bulbs in
then white leds
then tinted them(looked good)
then went back to blue with tint
then took the tint off and put 6000k hids
now I got 8000k hids I like my blacked out headlights and I want my fogs to match and I definitly dont mind putting the work in
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Originally Posted by MrFluffy
First I put blue bulbs in
then white leds
then tinted them(looked good)
then went back to blue with tint
then took the tint off and put 6000k hids
now I got 8000k hids I like my blacked out headlights and I want my fogs to match and I definitly dont mind putting the work in
I'm at like step 3 from your list, haha. Started with blue bulbs, then switched to led's...on my second set of those until i do the hid conversion...few bumper mods first though
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Theres something about those fog lights they have alot of potential I think blacking them out with HIDs will look the best than finally I will be done

just waiting on typestyling
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Yeah tinted with HID's would be hot. You will get a nice clean look with the tint, matching the black on the lower grill and still have the light output when they are on. Good luck man. Props on the shifter mod, pretty slick.
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So wword of caution do not put your fogs in the oven I just did it for 30 sec on 200f and they melted so Im back to tint and plexi another not I took a hack saw to them it was hard but worked well now I got blue tinted fogs looks ok considering one of my fogs is a little mutilated
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Originally Posted by MrFluffy
So wword of caution do not put your fogs in the oven I just did it for 30 sec on 200f and they melted so Im back to tint and plexi another not I took a hack saw to them it was hard but worked well now I got blue tinted fogs looks ok considering one of my fogs is a little mutilated
Haha, i didn't even trust putting my headlights in the damn oven when i cleared mine. I just used a heat gun. worked like a charm and i had more control. maybe try that for the next job?
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Im covinced once I cut it open that the only way to open it is cut it

BTW i hope my mistakes are helpful at least for any one trying to get it open

Im goin to see tonight but I think the tint cut the light output down alot and I have hids to
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Good luck. Snap a pic if you can. i'd be curious to see the output too.
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I may post a pic this weekend But I lost camera so will see if my buddy lets me borrow his

the light out put is alot better but like all fogs they are pointed to the side so in the country there great but on they highway people beside me are not happy

heres an old pic these are 6000k i got 8000k right now
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Here's a link to my project back a couple months ago, and some pics:
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...ighlight=Lexan

Fluffy you're absolutely right, after cutting my lights open with the dremel, I remember thinking that was the only way to get 'em opened.







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that looks sweet
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looks great, but not feeling the blue bulbs in the highs
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How did you get it to look so uniform is there trim around it
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If you are ref. to disgruntlednut's...lexan road lamps.

I believe he painted that black line around to clean up the look.

I think it looks good and adds a nice bit of detail.
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but how did he hide the glue ??
thats been my question this whole thread???????????????
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Originally Posted by MrFluffy
but how did he hide the glue ??
thats been my question this whole thread???????????????
Originally Posted by disgruntlednut
Step 3: Sand down the exposed outer edge of the roadlamp housing and match up the freshly cut lexan. Sand down rough edges on lexan lens.

Step 4: VERY thin bead of epoxy around sanded edge of roadlamp housing (Too much and it'll ooze out into the housing as I learned the hard way). Use zip-ties or C-clamps to hold lens to housing. Housing is curved, lexan sheet isnt. Keep a steady hand and only set the new lens down once. The more you move it around, the wider the bead of epoxy will spread.

Step 5: After epoxy hardens, use plenty of silicone to keep water out (I wasn't generous enough the first time and had to do it again)

Step 6: Mask off lens except for outer edges where you can see the epoxy through the clear lexan.

Step 7: Sand down exposed front lexan edge (1/4 - 1/2 inch) and paint with color of choice.

Step 8: Wait for paint to dry, carefully remove masking tape, and re-install roadlamps.
Isn't that your answer?
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Yes you are my hero I wish I had got this 8 hours ago so does anyone havea passenger fog for sale


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