UniqueStyleRacing clear diffuser installed
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I actually had the same problem. Broke both bezels in multiple areas trying to make it fit. I ended up shaving down the far corner side (away from the projector). I had to shave it down about .5-.75 cm approx to make them fit.
I personally got them to make the switchbacks brighter and more noticeable when looking at the car from the side. its doing its job so no complaints here.
I personally got them to make the switchbacks brighter and more noticeable when looking at the car from the side. its doing its job so no complaints here.
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I have to reopen my lights to wipe down the inner lense because I baked the lights too fast after painting them and it released some sort of film inside. More prevalent in one than the other but looks like CRAP! If I reopen, was thinking of going with the clear diffuser but am not sure...the USR one is almost TOO see through. May keep the blacked out theme I got going on.
Just refound your thread and figured I'd update here since I hadn't posted in it originally and I was looking to make my decision.
Thanks! J.
PS...in rechecking out your pics...it looks good on silver...the chrome showing behind from teh turn signal reflector doesn't look bad but I think it clashes a lot with the NBP.
Just refound your thread and figured I'd update here since I hadn't posted in it originally and I was looking to make my decision.
Thanks! J.
PS...in rechecking out your pics...it looks good on silver...the chrome showing behind from teh turn signal reflector doesn't look bad but I think it clashes a lot with the NBP.
Last edited by Steven Bell; 10-24-2010 at 08:33 PM.
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Are they now?!
No, I actually used hot glue to hold the strip from the back, but when the park bulbs are on you can that it's melted where I put too much. I used rustoleum automotive gloss black. Something I used had to have heated up and caused this film though. And it wasn't super glue. I don't know...but I know from this one time that I used high temp paint to paint a fog light bulb that paint that is super heated up definitely makes a vapor that leaves the lining of the inner housing "hazy". I am going to reopen. and clean up...
No, I actually used hot glue to hold the strip from the back, but when the park bulbs are on you can that it's melted where I put too much. I used rustoleum automotive gloss black. Something I used had to have heated up and caused this film though. And it wasn't super glue. I don't know...but I know from this one time that I used high temp paint to paint a fog light bulb that paint that is super heated up definitely makes a vapor that leaves the lining of the inner housing "hazy". I am going to reopen. and clean up...
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