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Rep Power: 0 Anyone in the Los Angeles/Glendale area or anywhere near. I am willing to clear your headlights for you. I need a job...well now im self employed.
I really need the money. I read that ernhole charges 50. I guess I do the same or you can deal. e-mail me at immovintoofast@hotmail.com. Might as well meet 2k1 owners and make money at the same time.
I really need the money. I read that ernhole charges 50. I guess I do the same or you can deal. e-mail me at immovintoofast@hotmail.com. Might as well meet 2k1 owners and make money at the same time.
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Rep Power: 0 Hey, I can't afford to pay to get my lights cleared so I am going to do it myself, but do you have any tips you can give me.
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Rep Power: 0 Where about are you located, I am in Ventura county, I'd do it myself but i dont want o mess up my car... Problem is I wont be able to do it til xmas probably. School
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Rep Power: 0 i cleared out the lights myself and it wasn't as hard as it mite seem. all you really have to do is take off the bumper, then heat the glue in case of the lights so it melts...i recommend using a blow dryer in order to heat the glue. since the glue was relatively new, i had little trouble opening the lighting case to snap out the orange part. some guy would've charged me $60 so me and my friends did it ourselves. it took about 3 hours, but it would've been alota faster if i didn't get some glue on the chrome.
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Rep Power: 0 I live in 818, I want to clear my lights. Does anybody live in 818 or around that will give free "clearing lights" advice. hehe
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Rep Power: 0 I live in the 818 and I did my own clear corners. It took me and my friend like 3 hours to do the whole project. If you need tips or want someone to do it for you then drop me a email. mbenzclk@yahoo.com
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Rep Power: 0 I live in the 818 and I did my own clear corners. It took me and my friend like 3 hours to do the whole project. If you need tips or want someone to do it for you then drop me a email. mbenzclk@yahoo.com
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Rep Power: 307 i live right next to the city of pomona and if you're around there then i can take some time out and help you out... some dude from 2k1civic.com was alloffering to clear my headlights before i actually did it myself...he was asking for 50$!! Good thing i just took time out of my day (5-1/2 hours) and spent 5 bux on sillicone sealant and did it myself! saved me a good 45$ [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG] Its not that hard.
At first i thought it was gonna be EXTREMELY difficult and i might mess up but everything turned out good. The only thing you need to worry about is once you get the headlight apart (2 pieces) one of the pieces contains the chrome housing area which you NEED to take out in order to get to the orange piece thats displayed in the front.
Just make sure when you take out the CHROME housing piece that you DO NOT getANY of the black sillicone on it or else it messed up the shine big time and the chrome gets all ugly...on my first headlight i got some of the black stuff on it and the top part got all nasty(but you cant see that part from the outside when you put it back in ) so everything came out alright.
The second headlight came out perfect cause i knew what i was doing and i finished that one in half the time. Good luck.. Post any questions you have and we'll try to solve any problems you have.. Late!
Man this was my longest post ever hahahah
At first i thought it was gonna be EXTREMELY difficult and i might mess up but everything turned out good. The only thing you need to worry about is once you get the headlight apart (2 pieces) one of the pieces contains the chrome housing area which you NEED to take out in order to get to the orange piece thats displayed in the front.
Just make sure when you take out the CHROME housing piece that you DO NOT getANY of the black sillicone on it or else it messed up the shine big time and the chrome gets all ugly...on my first headlight i got some of the black stuff on it and the top part got all nasty(but you cant see that part from the outside when you put it back in ) so everything came out alright.
The second headlight came out perfect cause i knew what i was doing and i finished that one in half the time. Good luck.. Post any questions you have and we'll try to solve any problems you have.. Late!
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Rep Power: 0 Heh, I could use any help possible [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG] Any tips (that I haven't already read would be appreciated. I've read like over 20 posts on clearing headlights, but I'm still kinda afraid.) It works on 2k2 Civic's too right? I have a 2002 Civic Ex Coupe 5-Spd. I have full access to the autoshop at school, with every too imaginable. And I have some latex gloves from work, but I'm still kinda skeptical on my own handywork [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/IMG] I've never done anything to my car personally, besides add an air freshener [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG] Thanks in advance.
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Rep Power: 307 if you're that afraid then just take your time...thats all you really need. Seems like you read more than enough...i read about 5 threads and the DIY directions and mine came out practically perfect. Good luck. If you need anymore help just post it up...you're in anaheim...i dunno if you'd want to come up to pomona/diamond bar area for some help haha. peace
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