New headlight setup UPDATED AGAIN... (Progress Thread)

KnightRyder

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Re: New headlight setup (Progress Thread)

wth, when you said you were gonna paint it yellow i didnt think you actually meant YELLOW. not too sure how great thats gonna look man
 

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Re: New headlight setup (Progress Thread)

hmmm..why would you do such a thing to your high beam:boo:?? should had use the krylon transparent yellow!!!

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hmmm....those lights look very familiar! :lawl:
 

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Give lemon a break fellas, he's still a noob
 

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Re: New headlight setup (Progress Thread)

I wanna see the end result, but I'm also uneasy about it not being the transparent yellow krylon paint.

I'm not even sure that will reflect light now? It's a thick color.
 

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Re: New headlight setup (Progress Thread)

i dont care if it doesnt reflect light. u dont ever use ur high beams in the city anyways. :thumbup:
 

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Re: New headlight setup (Progress Thread)

yeah I guess, but they are nice to have when you need them.
 

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Re: New headlight setup (Progress Thread)

trust me lol. In Cali where i live, u wont need high beams.
 

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Re: New headlight setup (Progress Thread)

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you are going to get NO useful output out of that. youre supposed to use a transparent spray....basically a yellow tint spray, not yellow ****ing paint. fail from the start.

not to mention that just yellow painted high beams are going to look stupid, period. especially tweety bird yellow.
 
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