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My first DIY..
I would like to thank Xtreme2k2Civic for answering my questions..
1st Pic: Just before re-building.
edit: Typo
I would like to thank Xtreme2k2Civic for answering my questions..
1st Pic: Just before re-building.
edit: Typo
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Originally posted by Jaykuai
I would like to that Xtreme2k2Civic for answering my questions..
I would like to that Xtreme2k2Civic for answering my questions..
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Rep Power: 0 How did you seal them back up? I've taken mine apart two times becuase they keep fogging up, it's really becoming annoying. I used silicone and THOUGHT i selaed everything. Anyone have a method to reseal so that they won't fog?
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Its a roll, kinda like plastiline, you just make small tires with it and spread it all arround the edge..
Just like playing with your ol' PlayDOH
Its a roll, kinda like plastiline, you just make small tires with it and spread it all arround the edge..
Just like playing with your ol' PlayDOH
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Rep Power: 0 if it fogs, it means you didn't dig out all the old gunk out of the old headlights... be sure to scrape all the old black goo off and then reseal them with clean clear silicon.. for best results, put a lil around the area where the two peices come together... when you know they aren't leakin' use an razor blade and neatly cut the excess silicon off...
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Rep Power: 0 they are not leaking, has been raining all day here, no foggin
Thanks for the comments..
i think i will go with the white/black scheme.. now i just need a set of black rims..
Thanks for the comments..
i think i will go with the white/black scheme.. now i just need a set of black rims..
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Rep Power: 0 Originally posted by iamboo
if it fogs, it means you didn't dig out all the old gunk out of the old headlights... be sure to scrape all the old black goo off and then reseal them with clean clear silicon.. for best results, put a lil around the area where the two peices come together... when you know they aren't leakin' use an razor blade and neatly cut the excess silicon off...
if it fogs, it means you didn't dig out all the old gunk out of the old headlights... be sure to scrape all the old black goo off and then reseal them with clean clear silicon.. for best results, put a lil around the area where the two peices come together... when you know they aren't leakin' use an razor blade and neatly cut the excess silicon off...
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