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Finally got around to painted my headlights (housings)..

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Old 05-26-2013, 04:12 PM
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Default Finally got around to painted my headlights (housings)..

i think it turned out pretty good, i just need to clean up the outsides
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Looks great! did you use the oven method? I'm contemplating using a heat gun cause the wife isn't crazy about truck parts in the new oven.
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10 to 1 he did, his name is Redneck4x4. Looks good.
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Looks Good!
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Originally Posted by whatpavment?
Looks great! did you use the oven method? I'm contemplating using a heat gun cause the wife isn't crazy about truck parts in the new oven.

Yep sure did, i preheated it to 250, turned the oven off, then put them on a piece of cardboard in the oven for 10 minutes and when they come out just use a couple screwdrivers to pry the two pieces apart. I had to put them in three times because it cools down before you can get it all apart. Oh and you will also need a tiny star bit to take out the two screws once its apart



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