front signal turn lights
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front signal turn lights
By any chance does anyone have or know how to change the front signal orange "lens" of the headlights?!
The truth is I do but I don't remember the details. I changed the signal "lens" from orange to smoke about two years ago. I lost the directions I used last time. Anyways,I can't remember:
1) the baking temperature
2) how long to bake the headlights to soften the glue
3) the kind of glue (just remember it was black)
If anyone has the step to step instructions on changing this out, I would be ETERNALLY grateful :bowdown:
The truth is I do but I don't remember the details. I changed the signal "lens" from orange to smoke about two years ago. I lost the directions I used last time. Anyways,I can't remember:
1) the baking temperature
2) how long to bake the headlights to soften the glue
3) the kind of glue (just remember it was black)
If anyone has the step to step instructions on changing this out, I would be ETERNALLY grateful :bowdown:
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Originally Posted by lara728
By any chance does anyone have or know how to change the front signal orange "lens" of the headlights?!
The truth is I do but I don't remember the details. I changed the signal "lens" from orange to smoke about two years ago. I lost the directions I used last time. Anyways,I can't remember:
1) the baking temperature
2) how long to bake the headlights to soften the glue
3) the kind of glue (just remember it was black)
If anyone has the step to step instructions on changing this out, I would be ETERNALLY grateful :bowdown:
The truth is I do but I don't remember the details. I changed the signal "lens" from orange to smoke about two years ago. I lost the directions I used last time. Anyways,I can't remember:
1) the baking temperature
2) how long to bake the headlights to soften the glue
3) the kind of glue (just remember it was black)
If anyone has the step to step instructions on changing this out, I would be ETERNALLY grateful :bowdown:
2.) 5-10 minutes
3.) Silicone Glue
*Disclaimer: I did the same thing on my Accord's headlights, but it does not mean that the S2000 will have the same result. Use at own risk.
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Rick's S2k Clear Lens instructions
I think this is what you are looking for.
Plan to spend an afternoon on them, take your time
I think this is what you are looking for.
Plan to spend an afternoon on them, take your time