View Poll Results: Would you be interested in an online store that sell Camaro headlight lenses
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Camaro headlight lenses (just the lenses!)
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in the stickies at the top of the page when you first click on the apperance section. Laziness...i tell ya....https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearance-detailing/157192-fixed-my-yellow-cracked-headlight-today-pics.html
enjoy!
oh and there is a search button, try it, it does work....sometimes.
enjoy!
oh and there is a search button, try it, it does work....sometimes.
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in the stickies at the top of the page when you first click on the apperance section. Laziness...i tell ya....https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=157192
enjoy!
oh and there is a search button, try it, it does work....sometimes.
enjoy!
oh and there is a search button, try it, it does work....sometimes.
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Thank you for the info.. that was all I was looking for...I responed to a post on a subject that I was interested in..as I said I do not spend much time in the shine and polish section...just a FYI for ya there is nothing lazy about me ... you can stick your sarcasm where the sun don't shine..
If someone could get a mold for the lense, it wouldnt be too bad but like others have stated, some people may not like the idea of having to heat up their headlamp housing, risking damaging the whole thing and the company that would potentially make these would have to have a major warning for this so they do not get screwed with customers who destroy a set of headlamp housings and want their money back.
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haha, i live for sarcasm so chill out because its just sarcasm and the reason i used it was because you have what?, 5,000 posts, been here for 5 years, and you were asking where it was so i thought it was funny. Plus when did the "shine and polish" section become any differnt to use than any other section of this site?...enjoy the writeup and your welcome
If someone could get a mold for the lense, it wouldnt be too bad but like others have stated, some people may not like the idea of having to heat up their headlamp housing, risking damaging the whole thing and the company that would potentially make these would have to have a major warning for this so they do not get screwed with customers who destroy a set of headlamp housings and want their money back.
If someone could get a mold for the lense, it wouldnt be too bad but like others have stated, some people may not like the idea of having to heat up their headlamp housing, risking damaging the whole thing and the company that would potentially make these would have to have a major warning for this so they do not get screwed with customers who destroy a set of headlamp housings and want their money back.
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I voted yes as well, but another idea that might be cool too is an extended lens that comes out flush with the bumper and hood contours that give a blended, streamlined look, sorta like headlight covers do on the LT1 nose, but is an integral part of the headlight housing.
At that point, might as well make a whole aftermarket housing assembly that's already assembled and is a swap-in replacement for the stock units.
At that point, might as well make a whole aftermarket housing assembly that's already assembled and is a swap-in replacement for the stock units.
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started with 320g sanded off the nipples, worked my way up by hundreds to 1500, hit them with 3m rubbing compound, 3m trizac polish, and waxwd them over 2 months ago, have not had a prob with them yet, look brand new
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riiiiight................
Yeah they will never look as good as they should because you can never remove all the tiny swirls, thats just the way plastic is...
And yes, I mean just the clear part....its not much of a risk if you have done it before. I did it my first time with no problems at all....both headlights! 20 mins in a 200 degree oven and presto!
Yeah they will never look as good as they should because you can never remove all the tiny swirls, thats just the way plastic is...
And yes, I mean just the clear part....its not much of a risk if you have done it before. I did it my first time with no problems at all....both headlights! 20 mins in a 200 degree oven and presto!
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put the entire headlight in the oven for about 20 mins, sometimes a little longer...
remove the 4 clips before you do that. once its out of the oven use a butterknife to separate the lense from the housing, you basically wedge the knife in beteen and bend it, you'll hear the glue on the inside coming apart, and then you can just do the rest by hand especially if you have small fingers.
I am actually making a set of whistler headlights right now to be sold on this site...
remove the 4 clips before you do that. once its out of the oven use a butterknife to separate the lense from the housing, you basically wedge the knife in beteen and bend it, you'll hear the glue on the inside coming apart, and then you can just do the rest by hand especially if you have small fingers.
I am actually making a set of whistler headlights right now to be sold on this site...