Black housing job using a heatgun

Hondamugen103

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I appologize for the dumbass comment. I shot my mounth off before i searched!!:bowdown: His headlights look amazing!! i'm just trying to get ideas and not create my retro like all the others. Once again sorry for not searching first.
 

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woot!
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the yellow is nice and would complement yellow fog lights well. I gotta start digging in the member's rides to find a pic of this on a car :thumbsup:
 

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i get that condensation too, im gonna remove my lights and seal the whole thing tight!:)
 

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Thread revival! I think its great though, this is a really useful thread.

I personally used the oven method. Preheated to 220, laid a wet towel on a baking sheet, popped the headlight in for 7 or 8 mins, and took it apart easily.

Chorilo, try attaching silicone packets inside the housing if you take them apart. Should help with the condensation.
 
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