Nice day yesterday, took some shot (56k bring coffee)
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Nice day yesterday, took some shot (56k bring coffee)
It was sunny and hotter now outside, so i decided to do my front clear light, its nothing new in the Bonneville universe but it was time to do it
I took some shot in the same time.
Freshly washed , before the clear corner, yesterday.
again yesterday a side shot.
Today with the clear light.
Side shot with cleared corner today.
And the last one couples of minute ago. NICE and RICE hehe
The civic doesnt look too bad but it have the stock engine...
I love the clearlight but when im in front , the bulb look too yellow, compared to some of you.
And i know i miss a wheel cap at rear, should get it this week
Cheer
I took some shot in the same time.
Freshly washed , before the clear corner, yesterday.
again yesterday a side shot.
Today with the clear light.
Side shot with cleared corner today.
And the last one couples of minute ago. NICE and RICE hehe
The civic doesnt look too bad but it have the stock engine...
I love the clearlight but when im in front , the bulb look too yellow, compared to some of you.
And i know i miss a wheel cap at rear, should get it this week
Cheer
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Lookin good mike, how long did it take you to clear em'?? Was it all that hard? I've read the write-up on how to do it, but I'm afraid to give it a try.
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Nice pics Mike
You can mist a bit of silver paint over those amber bulbs. They will be still be amber when they flash. Just spray easy, from a distance.
You can mist a bit of silver paint over those amber bulbs. They will be still be amber when they flash. Just spray easy, from a distance.
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Thx guys
And for the hint PDad !
Joe: i will do it short (because i cant PM you)
Theres 2 bolt that hold them on the car, remove and pull them (straight forward) in front of the car, youll notice from where they are hold.
2- The headlight is in 2 piece, you need to remove the small black clamp first, then youll notice something like black pitch/silicone already on the headlamp.
thats where you work, you heat it with a heat gun to make it easier(but you can still do it without heating), i just took a knife and "cut" the "silicone" and seperate it with the help of the knife ...
Once open you need to separate the black cover from the headlight, hold in place by clamp, and then remove the orange one in the black cover.
Redo in reverse to reinstall.
The first one is tricky but the second took me 25 minutes.
If you have a free afternoon its ok.
And for the hint PDad !
Joe: i will do it short (because i cant PM you)
Theres 2 bolt that hold them on the car, remove and pull them (straight forward) in front of the car, youll notice from where they are hold.
2- The headlight is in 2 piece, you need to remove the small black clamp first, then youll notice something like black pitch/silicone already on the headlamp.
thats where you work, you heat it with a heat gun to make it easier(but you can still do it without heating), i just took a knife and "cut" the "silicone" and seperate it with the help of the knife ...
Once open you need to separate the black cover from the headlight, hold in place by clamp, and then remove the orange one in the black cover.
Redo in reverse to reinstall.
The first one is tricky but the second took me 25 minutes.
If you have a free afternoon its ok.
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