good job on that project man!
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i blacked my headlights yesterday, took a total of about 6 hours from start to finish including all the masking tape job. looks great, visibility is the same, or at least not noticeably reduced. i find the best paint is what i used, BBQ paint. it's awesome, no glare at all, no light reflection. the pics of the original job in this thread look too glossy. they look way better completely ultra flat black/gray. i'm still deciding on what kind of coner signals i should go for. clear/black housing to compliment the headlights, or all amber to give it a euro sorta 98-99 e39 5 series look? i got a super clean 1990 white ex-r coupe, slightly lowered, and dropping in an h22...clean sleeper look, no giant wings and mesh vents....it's not a spaceship.
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well, condisering it was my first time taking off the bumper, and my 12mm open wrench was a short piece of shit......i think it was alright
also given that i don't like doing butch jobs, and made sure the masking job was nothing for of perfect following every single angle and curve to the exact edge. and that does include heating up the oven, baking each light and everything. so if you tally it all up, 6 hours isn't all that much. granted this time around i'd have the bumper off in a jiffy. patience paid off cause they look pro.
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Check out my headlights i just got done with them. just installed!
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...ewpost&t=36182
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true jdm headlights
to give my headlights the "true" JDM look, what should i use to paint the high beam reflector yellow or blue and have it still reflect. If i use yellow or blue translucent or anodizing paint from autozone will that work. I used the red anodizing paint to make my clear taillights that i mistakingly bought two springs ago and made red clear "JDM" tails and they came out nice. But if the Zone don't have yellow which is what i want, what other kinda of paint can i use on the high beam reflector to make it yellow. I want to paint the low beam blue and the high yellow, so if worse comes to worse both will be blue. And if there is no yellow then will the anodizing paint last or will it melt off and make this a waste of a project and my headlights look like ass?vouch for:924dr, sn2bh22cb7, soysaucecb7, ecto1, PRIMESNIPER,2.2litrebeater,turbowagon94, losiracer2,jacobuchanan140, tommi, dannyd
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Originally posted by gromofsky_92But if the Zone don't have yellow which is what i want, what other kinda of paint can i use on the high beam reflector to make it yellow?
I went to a hobbie lobbie and got krylon stained glass yellow paint. it comes in a small ass can and costs like 6 bucks. its the clear yellow paint and it reflects great. check my link above, and see if thats what you like.
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The original write up is great! Don't mean to steal the thread here, just wanted to let others know I used the original thread info to black out my headlights, and they turned out awesome. No leaks that I can detect, I had then in the oven for about 12 minutes at 225 degrees, and used the barbeque paint.
The only varience, is that I used a sharp razor blade to cut the tape after it was covering the reflector to ensure a sharp, clean line. Here are the results:
1992 Accord LX - SOLD
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I just masked off all the parts that werent flat and mine turn out nice.
Sold as of 12-16-06
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