How to: Paint the front lights and make them ANGEL EYES
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How to: Paint the front lights and make them ANGEL EYES
by: JORGE (this is his LANOS)
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How to make angel eyes
This is the process of how to paint and make angel eyes for your front lights.
Before
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Step 1
-Remove Screws and the plugs
Step II
-This is the complex part. You have to remove the 2 metal clips from the lights, and all removable parts (caps, bulbs, plastic rings etc.)
-Put the lights in conventional oven at 250 degree for 15 min, in a oven plate no directly over the grill. (make one at a time)
-Use a thin solid plastic stick to separate the plastic cover. Do not use a metal stick (like a screw driver), or you can break them.
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The car w/o the lights
Step III - Paint
If you dont want to paint this area (blue in the pic) use tape, don't use a strong tape or you will remove the chrome area.
Step IV - The angel eyes
I use a strap for the lower area (make a little hole), and super glue for the upper area.
Step V
put back the lighrs and conect the angel eyes to the connect the angel eyes to the parking lights. The plugs contain 3 terminals. center is ground. for check who is the terminal of the parking lights. you turn on the parking lights with a tester you check this.(updated)
Step VI
Repeat the step II to close them back. (mocpac_ser)- I recomend to use pluming clear silicon to renforce plastic cover so no umidity enter to the lights.
You are DONE.
translate by: Mocpac_Ser
How to make angel eyes
This is the process of how to paint and make angel eyes for your front lights.
Before
------
Step 1
-Remove Screws and the plugs
Step II
-This is the complex part. You have to remove the 2 metal clips from the lights, and all removable parts (caps, bulbs, plastic rings etc.)
-Put the lights in conventional oven at 250 degree for 15 min, in a oven plate no directly over the grill. (make one at a time)
-Use a thin solid plastic stick to separate the plastic cover. Do not use a metal stick (like a screw driver), or you can break them.
---
The car w/o the lights
Step III - Paint
If you dont want to paint this area (blue in the pic) use tape, don't use a strong tape or you will remove the chrome area.
Step IV - The angel eyes
I use a strap for the lower area (make a little hole), and super glue for the upper area.
Step V
put back the lighrs and conect the angel eyes to the connect the angel eyes to the parking lights. The plugs contain 3 terminals. center is ground. for check who is the terminal of the parking lights. you turn on the parking lights with a tester you check this.(updated)
Step VI
Repeat the step II to close them back. (mocpac_ser)- I recomend to use pluming clear silicon to renforce plastic cover so no umidity enter to the lights.
You are DONE.
Last edited by mocpac on Mon May 02, 2005 11:50 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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To Audacityracing: Everyone I have talked to has only painted the outside non-reflector black or color matched it to their car, painting the inner masked off reflector wouldn't give you a projector feel, it would just dull your lights.
To lanos2001: Those sure as hell look like premade ones, cause mine didn't light up half as nice, but maybe he is really good at making them.
To AcingTeam: The parking light has 3 wires going to it, a ground wire, a blinker wire, and a constant source wire. If you have noticed when someone had their turning lights on, they never go out, they only get brighter from the present condition, so if you wire the halos to the constant source, they will not blink, but stay on all the time. As for paint, I think regular auto paint would work, it should stand up to the little bit of extra heat their is.
To lanos2001: Those sure as hell look like premade ones, cause mine didn't light up half as nice, but maybe he is really good at making them.
To AcingTeam: The parking light has 3 wires going to it, a ground wire, a blinker wire, and a constant source wire. If you have noticed when someone had their turning lights on, they never go out, they only get brighter from the present condition, so if you wire the halos to the constant source, they will not blink, but stay on all the time. As for paint, I think regular auto paint would work, it should stand up to the little bit of extra heat their is.
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nice how to man... i am going to get tot the painting job and i already got the paint, mask tape and transparent silicon but i am not going to do the oven thing... i am scared to death that i might end up with cooked headlights... got tot find another way arround.
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i bet a heat gun would work but be very very slow. i'll probably try the heat gun idea (maybe two heat guns to get more surface coverage)whenever i get around to this mod. especially since i have the headlight covers. or i can just not be lazy and take them off (double sided tape) if i can find a set of halo's from autozone or something then it'll be sooner than later.nice how to man... i am going to get tot the painting job and i already got the paint, mask tape and transparent silicon but i am not going to do the oven thing... i am scared to death that i might end up with cooked headlights... got tot find another way arround.
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hey I have an all silver car and would like to keep it that way for the most part, but I really like the way that the lights look with the black trim, does anyone think that it would look cool to have my car all silver and then have the headlight rim painted black with a black mesh grill?
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delphis wrote:hey I have an all silver car and would like to keep it that way for the most part, but I really like the way that the lights look with the black trim, does anyone think that it would look cool to have my car all silver and then have the headlight rim painted black with a black mesh grill?
very much so yes