Headlight mod
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I posted this last week on another forum. Figured it was time to post it on here too.
I got bored on this past Saturday and decided to do the "headlight mod" to my headlights. I did this on my 02' Ranger and they turned out pretty good. Heres the pics. Attachment 1569 I baked them at 250 degrees for about 10 min. The first light had to be reheated a few times till I could find the best way to remove the plastic cover. Attachment 1570 Attachment 1571 Before paint: Attachment 1572 After Paint: Attachment 1573 Sealed them up with black silicone (put it on pretty thick). Attachment 1574 Finished product: Attachment 1575 Attachment 1576 Attachment 1577 |
That really looks nice Justin! Great mod!!
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Looks great!
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Nice job!
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Very cool. Great mod.
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Looks great Justin!
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Can that same method you used for the head lights work for the tail lights as well?
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Turned out nice!
After doing mine I'm not sure I want to go thru the hassle again, separating the lens was such a pain |
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Originally Posted by Coner
(Post 3157)
Turned out nice!
After doing mine I'm not sure I want to go thru the hassle again, separating the lens was such a pain Tail lamps are usually a different animal completely. Some are glued (usually the larger units) but the typical method for assembling the tail lamps is one form of plastic welding (using heat or ultrasonics) and sometime a screw or two in there as well. That being said, I did not work for the company that made the lamps for the F-150 so I don't know for sure how they are assembled, but I can guess. Anyway, the results do look very good. Beware of fogging your lamps, try to make sure to keep them dry when working on them. Edit: I just noticed that you made the bulb shield black, how did you do that? The bulbs do get very hot and you don't want the black paint on the shield flaking off inside the lamp. |
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