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    #16
    when you remove the light from the car body the corner lights should be attached to the headlamp

    REMOVE THE CORNER LIGHTS with a screwdriver =]

    and ofcourse remove all headlight bulbs from the housing and tape those holes closed with masking tape and thats all you have to remove to bake the light. =]

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      #17
      ohh and make sure when you are alll done with blackhousing and you bake them closed that you seal up the light with sealant. you dont want water to get in =]

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        #18
        Cool thanks for the detail. There was alot of stuff in the video to take off and I havent had my lights out yet so I wasnt sure what all was back there.

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          #19
          how would the procedure differ for tail lights? might be a noob question but cant hurt to ask right?
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            #20
            Originally posted by AaronRVegas View Post
            how would the procedure differ for tail lights? might be a noob question but cant hurt to ask right?
            http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=75317

            its diff. the glue on the tails are much tuffer, the process is the same, you haveeeee to get that glue warm, i aint gona lie i cracked a few sides b4, but if i was u. ill get some stock ones and practice on that, it is the same technique, but they r plastic, so they will flex more and crack easier if not done rite
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              #21
              that shit is badass man . way to go bro. long live diy's

              A man that keeps looking back can't see whats in front of him.

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                #22
                Car is so BLACK all around! looks stealth xD


                1992 Accord EX-R Coupe [Mat Black] Sold
                1992 Accord EX-R Coupe [Rosewood]

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                  #23
                  If you were to do this, wouldn't it affect the amount of light coming from the low-beam as the low-beam light relies on the chrome finish to project and it's also encapsulated by the little ball over it?

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                    #24
                    ^ no, lightin output is just fine still
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                      #25
                      Besides you leave the low beam reflector alone right?

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                        #26
                        you can take it out if you want, held in with 1 screwm that there aloen will make your output slighty brighter, not by a whole lot, but it will make it brighter.
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                        Da Drizzle's Sedan - Dr. Diy's Blk Housed Thread

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                        Mostly Usdm, some Jdm,Edm,&Puerto Rican RICE

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                          #27
                          F20A CB7 - aight, I think I may take it out. my dad will get pissed, he already doesn't like the idea. :s He thinks the light output will be limited, so this should be a better idea.

                          Thanks F20A.

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