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'00+ Clear Corners (pic by pic tutorial) 56k beware

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Old 03-26-2007, 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Where'* the blow dryer to heat and keep the sealant even more sticky and pliable?

Not sure what you mean about plucking out the amber and being afraid of breakage. I've watched Toaster do it like 10 times... didn't look like a possible break issue could arise, please elaborate.

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If the light doesn't reseal what type of sealant do you use to reseal?
Old 03-31-2007, 12:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Stitch
If the light doesn't reseal what type of sealant do you use to reseal?
That part is in TechInfo:

spread a small (I mean small) bead of the same type of black silicon (you can pick it up at any auto parts store...I think it is called windshield silicon)
Old 04-02-2007, 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Stitch
the signals are fine we're allowed to use amber bulbs. just that we need orange reflectors somewhere on the front of the car
Huh? In Ontario I've never heard of such a thing? Bulbs are all you need. If you have to stick the amber under the hood and if they ask where your orange reflectors on your front are open the hood and show em!
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did you ever get to the back yet or no?
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here in winnipeg, on sunday nights in the summer cops will pull anyone over for any type of modification just to **** people off. They are trying to make people stop going out on cruise night, (too bad it doesn't work)
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Originally Posted by Stitch
Just a question but how do you go about keeping the orange reflectors because in some places it'* illegal not to have the orange reflector?
You're right, at least in Canada. For anyone who is curious, here is a link. Table III lists requirements for passenger vehicles.

http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/mvstm...tm#Table%20III

Really sucks cause the clear corners look awesome :(
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Originally Posted by EWC88
did you ever get to the back yet or no?
I need a dremel to do so, and when I do, it will be a separate thread.
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the amber reflectors are required everywhere as far as i know, but we have never seen a documented case of someone being pulled over/ticeted/fail inspection for having clear corners on their bonneville
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nice tut. just finished doin it to my car by following your pics
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