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Old 07-21-2009, 04:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How to paint your headlights

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I know that this has been posted before, but to me, the others had some gaps in the instructions. Especially in removing/replacing the headlights along w/ a few extras I'm tossing in…Enjoy

Difficulty Rating: 7 out of 10
Time: 10-12 hours
Cost: $10-$25
Stores: O’Reilly Auto Parts or AutoZone / Wal-Mart

Materials:
Ratchet and 10 mm socket w/extension
Flathead screwdriver (one you don't mind getting ruined)
Six-star screwdriver (T15)
Mini Screwdriver
Needle-nose pliers
Steel-wool (Fine Grade)
Painter's tape (or any easy release tape)
(2) Ultra-Flat Black Krylon Plastic spray paint (or spray paint color of your choice)
(2) Black VersaChem Window/Gasket Sealant Tubes (Comes in many colors)



Step 1: Removing Headlight
First, remove the two bolts shown below. Next, push your headlight towards the middle of your car and then pivot outward. Disconnect the main power from the back. Pull up on the area shown and pull outwards to remove the headlight.




Step 2: Disassembling/Unsealing Headlight
Take off electrical hookups as shown, use the flat-head screwdriver to remove the clip. For the little bulb in the middle you use the needle-nose pliers. Now there are two ways to unsealing your headlight: A) you can use a hair dryer to heat up the casing or B) the way I did it, an oven. If you choose to bake it, be sure to remove the three screws on the back of the headlight as shown. If you use the blow dryer method, you can wait until the casing is separated to do that. For the oven method, bake headlight for 25-30 minutes @ 200 degrees. With the silicone flexible, pull the casing apart and it’ll be in three separate pieces. Now comes the most time consuming and tedious part, removing the excess sealant. If the sealant is still hot and flexible, scrape it off w/ the flathead screwdriver. If not, you can place it back in the oven for ten minutes and then scrape it out before it cools. Repeat heating if it cools on you again. See picture for a finished look. If you plan on keeping the round, orange blinker cover, look for two small holes on the back and pop it off w/ the mini screwdriver. If not, you’ll need to buy an orange bulb to be legal. Next press out the other reflector to remove it and set those pieces aside.







Step 3: Painting
Tape off the blinker area as shown below. If you wish, you can also tape off the grooved area inside the main chamber of your light. You can spray paint directly onto the chrome area or as I prefer, use steel wool to remove just enough of the chrome finish to see the plastic underneath. Next, be sure to clean and wipe down the area you’re about to paint no matter which method you do. Apply 2-3 coats of paint and allow it to dry. If you happen to screw up, like I did (twice..damn hairs), you wait for it to dry completely then use the steel wool to smooth it out. You won’t see any imperfections I promise, it comes out like it never happened. This next step is optional but highly recommended. Cool oven to 170 degrees and carefully place the painted section inside and bake for ten minutes. This will ensure the durability of the paint and allow for accidental bumps without scratching when reassembling.




Step 4: Sealing and Re-assembly
First you want to reattach the square reflector then blinker cover. Look below for proper blinker cover reattachment so you don’t scratch the paint. Now place and screw in the painted section to the casing using the 3 screws removed earlier. Open sealer and put a thick bead into the grooved section of the headlight casing. It should take one tube per headlight. Now align and reconnect the front cover of the headlight making sure it’s locked into place. Once in place, you can put a bead around the outside as shown and wipe it w/ your finger to insure a complete seal. Let it set for about 30 minutes to an hour and then reattach the bulbs and clip.




Step 5: Putting Headlight back in car
Like talking it off, you want to push the inner corner towards the middle of the car and lift up on the area shown below. With a little wiggling it should almost go in. Be sure to reconnect the power source then pop it into the place and slide it back along the groves shown. Tighten the bolts back and your good to go. Enjoy your sleek new look!



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I like it I wanna do this to mine
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I cant wait to do mine soon!

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Ive got laminex tint over my headlights now, will that effect anything?
Are they going to melt in the oven?
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i think they could at the right temperature, try using a heat gun?
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Originally Posted by cobalt123 View Post
i think they could at the right temperature, try using a heat gun?
I dont have a heat gun...
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walmart has a heat gun for sale around 22 bucks get it use it return it???
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Originally Posted by cobalt123 View Post
walmart has a heat gun for sale around 22 bucks get it use it return it???
Haha niiice. I might do that.
Will it looked used if I use it? Never used a heat gun.
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the heat gun looks like a glorified hair dryer to me, but walmart will accept anything. haha


my parents bought a 37 in lcd tv from walmart and a week later they had a sale on a 42 in that would only have costed 18 bucks more so they packed up the 37in and took it back and got the 42 in
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