July 25, 201114 yr a bit OCD but can the glass be removed from the front lights easily? fitted HID's today and it shows up the dust inside the light unit, need it clean !
July 25, 201114 yr There are a couple of metal spring clips holding it on and that black tar stuff - need to heat them up. I've done a few sets, but I did manage to crack one in half :oops: ...and my hands in the process. Cleaning the inside of the headlights makes a really big different to the output, they are much dirtier than you think.
July 25, 201114 yr Author excellent, is it a job for the oven? or will a heat gun or hairdryer be ok? also will i need to replace that bloody black stuff
July 25, 201114 yr excellent, is it a job for the oven? or will a heat gun or hairdryer be ok? also will i need to replace that bloody black stuff Heat gun is fine mate, it's what I used. Don't forgot that the rubber is held on by 4 metal guards, you'll need to remove these as well :)
July 25, 201114 yr excellent, is it a job for the oven? or will a heat gun or hairdryer be ok? also will i need to replace that bloody black stuff Depends, do you want them water tight? lol
July 25, 201114 yr Author the rubber strip around the light? that you see from outside the car? if so then ok cheers, will give it a go tomorrow
July 25, 201114 yr Author Depends, do you want them water tight? lol supose.... guessing tiger seal or similar wud be fine?
July 25, 201114 yr supose.... guessing tiger seal or similar wud be fine? The black stuff will reseal with a bit of heat on it. No need to replace it.
July 25, 201114 yr Author The black stuff will reseal with a bit of heat on it. No need to replace it. even better :chinese:, cheers
July 25, 201114 yr The black stuff will reseal with a bit of heat on it. No need to replace it. ^^ Agreed
a bit OCD but can the glass be removed from the front lights easily?
fitted HID's today and it shows up the dust inside the light unit, need it clean !