Headlight Day/Auto-X Prep 5/27 @ Boost_Junkie Automotive Garage
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Headlight Day/Auto-X Prep 5/27 @ Boost_Junkie Automotive Garage
ok so i know rhein and sujak wanna do their headlights...anyone else? haha...we'll talk about it in here...
when? anyone else wanna meet up i know jay and octane live close by to my place...btw im in Geneva, IL...as we get closer to setting this up...ill give you all directions
What You Need per person:
-Your Headlights/Car
-1 large can of your choice high temp paint, or i have my gunmetal flake
-1 tube waterproof clear silicone
-1 disposible flat head screwdriver
and bring your hair dryer...
when? anyone else wanna meet up i know jay and octane live close by to my place...btw im in Geneva, IL...as we get closer to setting this up...ill give you all directions

What You Need per person:
-Your Headlights/Car
-1 large can of your choice high temp paint, or i have my gunmetal flake
-1 tube waterproof clear silicone
-1 disposible flat head screwdriver
and bring your hair dryer...
Last edited by Boost_Junkie; May 23, 2006 at 08:24 AM.
Originally Posted by Boost_Junkie
ok so i know rhein and sujak wanna do their headlights...anyone else? haha...we'll talk about it in here...
when? anyone else wanna meet up i know jay and octane live close by to my place...btw im in Geneva, IL...as we get closer to setting this up...ill give you all directions
What You Need per person:
-Your Headlights/Car
-1 large can of your choice high temp paint, or i have my gunmetal flake
-1 tube waterproof clear silicone
-1 disposible flat head screwdriver
when? anyone else wanna meet up i know jay and octane live close by to my place...btw im in Geneva, IL...as we get closer to setting this up...ill give you all directions

What You Need per person:
-Your Headlights/Car
-1 large can of your choice high temp paint, or i have my gunmetal flake
-1 tube waterproof clear silicone
-1 disposible flat head screwdriver
i live in bartlett by rhein but work in batavia wich is close to Geneva and i am at work 6days a week....
adam i hve liquor store so u come down here...i can try to give u good price
i know in geneva all the store close at 10 we open up to 12.00am midnight
lol
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i cant deny liqour...
so you cant come down to my place to do your bumper install eh?
well i remember the bumper you bought was urethane, so it bends, it can be shoved inside the cabin of the car...
so you cant come down to my place to do your bumper install eh?
well i remember the bumper you bought was urethane, so it bends, it can be shoved inside the cabin of the car...
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oh it was said in the suja1 thread that 27th...the 28th sunday is not only memorial day, but the autox...
sorry i forgot to say 27th
if you need help putting on the bumper any sunday, we can set something up seprately...or just do it in the suja1 parking lot @ the meet...haha
sorry i forgot to say 27th
if you need help putting on the bumper any sunday, we can set something up seprately...or just do it in the suja1 parking lot @ the meet...haha
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i thought ur busy on the 27th adam??
and jayy.. u can go thete after work.. its not like were doing it early in the morning.. and that bumper WILL fit insde
and jayy.. u can go thete after work.. its not like were doing it early in the morning.. and that bumper WILL fit insde
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naw im free, i said that i was buzy on the 28th (the day after) for the Autox...while doing your guys ish, ill be prepping my car for the autox...
uhh i think you guys should get here by like noon-1, because it takes time to break open the headlights, paint...let it dry...reseal them and reinstall...plus itll be two cars...pretty long process
oh bring extra hair dryers also...i do not believe in the oven method because the lenses are plastic unlike my old car which had glass housings which i did in the oven...
uhh i think you guys should get here by like noon-1, because it takes time to break open the headlights, paint...let it dry...reseal them and reinstall...plus itll be two cars...pretty long process
oh bring extra hair dryers also...i do not believe in the oven method because the lenses are plastic unlike my old car which had glass housings which i did in the oven...
ok so 27th is saturday...i will be working but i will try to get some help at work and try to come in....cuz i need to black out extra headlight that i hve...wich is alrady open....so sand and paint...i will let u know
Vic's almost done... thats sorta depressing...
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lol, I would love to come, but ill be in Cincy w/ Hitman and Sare7thgen chillin! It actualy should be a pritty cool weekend, gonna see a local band on fri and they are having an import show on sun at a local drag strip out there, so shane (Hitman) and I were gonna cruze to that, since my kit should be on... soon
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Originally Posted by Boost_Junkie
jay: sand? i never did that and they are jussst fine...you can sand if you want...
octane:nice...whos those other people? from around here or cincy?
octane:nice...whos those other people? from around here or cincy?
Do you use hair driers to remove the lenses?
I use the oven to get them open. At 350 you will melt little sections of the housing that are touching the metal in the oven.
I'd suggest pre-heating the oven to 300 degrees, once temperature is reached, turn the oven OFF. You will only be using the heat already in the oven to open the assemblies. You must use the room temp cookie sheet under the assembly or you will find melted areas on the assembly from the hot metal in the oven.
Use a cookie baking sheet that was not in the oven (one that is room temperature) and put the assembly onto the cookie sheet with the lens facing upwards, but not putting too much stress on the top mount tab (if you stress it too much under heat, it will bend).
Leave the assembly in the pre-heated (but turned off) oven for about 10 minutes. Take it out, carefully lift the retaining tabs (if applicable) and use screw driver(s) to separate the lens.
A turned off oven at 300 degrees will not harm the lens as long as you don't lay the housing lens-down. Working it open with a hair drier would drive me nuts! Way too much effort and fighting that way. The oven is safe and reliable.
If you paint them, it's best to dry the paint fully before putting the lenses back on. Low temp baking can also be used to help the paint set up faster. When you're done, you can toss in a pizza
I use the oven to get them open. At 350 you will melt little sections of the housing that are touching the metal in the oven.
I'd suggest pre-heating the oven to 300 degrees, once temperature is reached, turn the oven OFF. You will only be using the heat already in the oven to open the assemblies. You must use the room temp cookie sheet under the assembly or you will find melted areas on the assembly from the hot metal in the oven.
Use a cookie baking sheet that was not in the oven (one that is room temperature) and put the assembly onto the cookie sheet with the lens facing upwards, but not putting too much stress on the top mount tab (if you stress it too much under heat, it will bend).
Leave the assembly in the pre-heated (but turned off) oven for about 10 minutes. Take it out, carefully lift the retaining tabs (if applicable) and use screw driver(s) to separate the lens.
A turned off oven at 300 degrees will not harm the lens as long as you don't lay the housing lens-down. Working it open with a hair drier would drive me nuts! Way too much effort and fighting that way. The oven is safe and reliable.
If you paint them, it's best to dry the paint fully before putting the lenses back on. Low temp baking can also be used to help the paint set up faster. When you're done, you can toss in a pizza
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theres just so much that can go wrong with our headlights + oven, a heatgun/hair dryer is safer and your best bet although it might take a little longer...
i use hi temp rustoleum gunmetal flaked paint
i use hi temp rustoleum gunmetal flaked paint
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ive never done taillights before, but i have heard that they are more prone to cracking when opening unlike headlights...
but if its a spare set put your stockers on and you can work on them, just not sure if itll come out or not...
but we can sure try
but if its a spare set put your stockers on and you can work on them, just not sure if itll come out or not...
but we can sure try
Last edited by Boost_Junkie; May 16, 2006 at 09:13 PM.
ight sweet yea ill have to whoop my stockers out from tha deep abiss of boxes in tha garage lol but yea immma have to split early i got a thing to do wit da family at 7 i think, so.......if we get to em, we get to em lol
oh yea should i jus go to the dealer to get the official color i need
oh yea should i jus go to the dealer to get the official color i need


