Ok, the paint that I got matches my car's paint perfectly (candy red). Everything is done, except I didn't have time to actually hook up my angel eyes to the parking/ground wires. Will do it tomorrow morning. Here are the pics, tell me what you think:
so how'd you end up mounting the halo's and how long did it take you to do just them? if it didn't take that long then i'll do them this weekend too. i'll just have to buy a heat gun to take the lights apart so i don't have to bake them. oh and they look hot! now are the blickers still bright?
lanos2001 wrote:so how'd you end up mounting the halo's and how long did it take you to do just them? if it didn't take that long then i'll do them this weekend too. i'll just have to buy a heat gun to take the lights apart so i don't have to bake them. oh and they look hot! now are the blickers still bright?
nick
I ended up taping the bottom of the halos to the very bottom of the headlight, which is pretty clean (hides all the wires, you can't see anything). And I super-glued the top of the halos to the reflector part of the headlight as seen in pics. Pretty easy... just tidious.
To open up a headlight took me about 15mins, then installing the halos is about 5 mins, closing it back up is about 15 mins. So about 35 mins for each headlight if you just want the halos (that's not including time to take out the headlight, strip it down before heating it up etc).
i have the headlight covers (eyelids) for the lanos... does anyone know if the glue on those seperates when you bake the lights? i don't want thoes to fall off!
i have the headlight covers (eyelids) for the lanos... does anyone know if the glue on those seperates when you bake the lights? i don't want thoes to fall off!
i have the covers too. thats why i'm just gonna use a heat gun. i'm afraid of the heat on the paint job on it. i can just take my covers off if i wanted too but i'm still afraid of the oven and yeah the glue on them would melt too.
igor you need to take pics of the halos on. whta color did you get?
nick