Those who used oven trick for red clear taills what temp??
#1
Those who used oven trick for red clear taills what temp??
Tomorrow I plan on making red clear tails on my 97, so if ya dont own a heat gun, I have heard you can just put them(tail light housing) in the oven and let them heat up in there till the glue warms up. So before I go melting plastic what temperature seemed to work the best?
Also if anyone has a template for installing CAI it would be appreciated. None was included with the bomz unit. Thanks
Also if anyone has a template for installing CAI it would be appreciated. None was included with the bomz unit. Thanks
#8
If i follow the instructions at http://www.maximadriver.com/modules....rder=0&thold=0 and just substitute the oven for a heat-gun, I don't have to change anything else?
#16
Important step... You have to wear ***gy flowery oven mits and describe the process to anyone who passes, pretending like you are Emeril or something...
"And I take the light out and BAM!! The lens comes right off!"
"And I take the light out and BAM!! The lens comes right off!"
#21
the glue starts to harden back immediately after taking it out of the oven. i took it out, took it apart then put the light back in the oven to keep it warm while i fit the clear piece into the outer cover. after fitting it in, i removed the light from oven and reassembled.
edit.... i removed the little red reflector before i put the light back into the oven for the second time
edit.... i removed the little red reflector before i put the light back into the oven for the second time
#22
May be you should just get a heat gun from Home Depot and Use it for this matter. when done just return it. say you hired contractor to do the job in your house. I recommend to pakage everthing very good. if they give you hard time just say you tryed to do it but it was not working out. That's what I will be doing when i do mine.
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