Clear Corner Head Lights
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Clear Corner Head Lights
I accidentally posted this in the photo gallery so I'm re-posting here.
I've only had my CL for exactly one week and I'm ready to do a little modifying. I've had 4 cars and this will be the first one that I've ever put aftermarket parts on so I'm an amateur to this whole thing. I want to get some clear corner lights, but I have no idea on what to look for or where to look for them at. I actually would like to change out the entire light because I've noticed that there is some condensation in them. And if I change only the front lights will it look ridiculous if I leave the rear lights red? Let me know guys. Thanks!
I've only had my CL for exactly one week and I'm ready to do a little modifying. I've had 4 cars and this will be the first one that I've ever put aftermarket parts on so I'm an amateur to this whole thing. I want to get some clear corner lights, but I have no idea on what to look for or where to look for them at. I actually would like to change out the entire light because I've noticed that there is some condensation in them. And if I change only the front lights will it look ridiculous if I leave the rear lights red? Let me know guys. Thanks!
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Well, unfortunately our car has limited after-market support, so somethings must be actually "modified". TO clear the lights, you need to heat them in an oven, open them up, remove the orange strip, and re-seal them. This may also fix your fogging problem at the same time. For a more complete tutorial on how to do this, search the archived/FAQ section.
And no it won't look ridiculous.
And no it won't look ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by mclarenf3387
Well, unfortunately our car has limited after-market support, so somethings must be actually "modified". TO clear the lights, you need to heat them in an oven, open them up, remove the orange strip, and re-seal them. This may also fix your fogging problem at the same time. For a more complete tutorial on how to do this, search the archived/FAQ section.
And no it won't look ridiculous.
And no it won't look ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by d_eyez
Ok, I'm not too clear on what you mean by "heat them in an oven". Do you literally mean for me to place them in an oven and heat them? Thanks and I'll go mosey on to FAQs too.
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