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do u just spray the black straight on or has anyone used primer first, and then the black?
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you shure your using the right screws? because the screws that go in there are long.and make shure the little nipple thing is faceing to the back of the headlight.
make shur the holes are aligned right i had the same problem.lolLast edited by stence2028; 03-19-2011, 10:56 PM.
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quick question, i did the blackhousing two days ago, and my only problem was when i was putting the headlights back in, on step 15, the pivot screws wouldnt screw back in? any help on this?
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Originally posted by tru2037 View PostFirst - Thank you for the write up man, I love this look. I have a question - I plan on using automotive paint and I seen you recommended the bbq grill paint, is that glossy or no? I would think the rustoleom you mentioned would've been, also how did the yellow hold up over the years?
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Originally posted by stence2028 View Postdoes blackhousing the headlights effect the light out put.
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Originally posted by i-07 View Postidk i think it helps with glareOriginally posted by DJ metadelic View PostYeah, I've noticed it helped with glare too in my old coupe, but
Originally posted by tru2037 View PostFirst - Thank you for the write up man, I love this look. I have a question - I plan on using automotive paint and I seen you recommended the bbq grill paint, is that glossy or no? I would think the rustoleom you mentioned would've been, also how did the yellow hold up over the years?
I did my lights (blackhouse/yellow high) in 2007. The guy that bought them from me installed them on his in 2008. They look as good today as they looked in 2007.
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First - Thank you for the write up man, I love this look. I have a question - I plan on using automotive paint and I seen you recommended the bbq grill paint, is that glossy or no? I would think the rustoleom you mentioned would've been, also how did the yellow hold up over the years?
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Yeah, I've noticed it helped with glare too in my old coupe, but
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[QUOTE=JoshM;2754267]Excellent touch!
Thanks when i do my headlights i will post pic of them in my car // i think it would look hot.
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