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ManualMaxima Dec 13, 2003 10:42 PM

Has anyone ever had an issue installing Gen 2 altezz'a?
 
I am buying some gen 2 altezza's soon off ebay. It says it come with pre wires harnesses. Has anyone ever had trouble installing these?

Also the black goo around the tail lights, what do you do to replace that?

Torgus Dec 14, 2003 06:09 AM

i didn't replace my black goo and the have been on for over a year. no propblems. if your worrid about the black goo use silicon sealer to seal them. install is simple. howle thing takes 30 minutes even if you have no clue what your doing...

97blackSE Dec 14, 2003 06:19 AM

Whole*


hahaha
Tailight swap=If you can't do it, you need professional help!
seriously its very easy...16 bolts total, 4 per taillight, unhook some harnesses and install new tails!
-Kyle

ManualMaxima Dec 14, 2003 06:23 PM

no i have taken my stocks off before, i have no problem installing the lights. My deal was the goo, and the wiring. I did not know if it connected right up to the stock harness. I have no problme wiring either, just wanted to know what i was getting myself into.

does they look good? I got gunmetal, and my car is dark green. I just hope they look tight.

SXN Dec 14, 2003 06:42 PM

http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=267144
yea this sounds familiar :D

i had the exact same issue, many people said they didnt reseal them, but i decided i really wanted to. i used RTV silicon (room temp varient) so it stays soft, and makes a good seal like that stock stuff. I used redclears...i have no idea why you got altezzas :tardsmash:

ManualMaxima Dec 14, 2003 07:01 PM

lets not start another queer altezza arguing thread, where everyone thinks the have to get the queer little word in.

I bought them cause i persoanlly like them, and that's all i got to say about that.

I do nto want to hear opions, but thank you SNX for you informations about the selant.

SXN Dec 14, 2003 07:19 PM

holy christ... we've all gone over this. my screen name is THREE LETTERS! you are welcome for the info, and you had to hear my opinions, i helped so i can complain if i want to :o

SuperChris Dec 14, 2003 07:20 PM

sticking to the subject, just be careful of the deadly black goo when you remove the stock lights; and if you don't use new sealant for the new lights, just make sure you screw those suckers in REAL tight so they don't leak.

other than that, won't take very long at all...i'm a mechanical :tard: and it took me about 40 minutes (most of that was because of the "goo").

SXN Dec 14, 2003 07:25 PM

most of the time for me was getting those stupid wiring harnesses off of the back of the light housings. the way they are set up makes them really a b!tch to unhook. Also, one side of one of my tails sticks out a little bit, anyone got any ideas on that?

EZEMaxima Dec 15, 2003 12:44 AM


Originally Posted by SXN
One side of one of my tails sticks out a little bit, anyone got any ideas on that?


SXN.... you need to loosen the nut all over again and start tightening the nut in a kris cross pattern. don't tighten one side and then thighten the other side. And do it in stages.. first make the nuts snug then slow tighten in kris cross pattern. But don't ever over tighten because it will crack the housing or strip the studs.

Hope this helps you,
Eric

Jepht20 Dec 15, 2003 01:00 AM


Originally Posted by SXN
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i had the exact same issue, many people said they didnt reseal them, but i decided i really wanted to. i used RTV silicon (room temp varient) so it stays soft, and makes a good seal like that stock stuff.



ahhh so you did take my advice on the silicon... :reading: :thumbsup:



make sure it's nice and warm out when you're taking your lights out. makes it much easier. otherwise, can be much harder and more of a pain to do when cold. i've learned that the hard way. but now since i've switched out my tails about 4 or more times, it's real easy to do by now. (stock --> altezzas --> painted stock --> red/clears --> painted stock) prolly will do it again soon too for more fun :grinno:

SXN Dec 15, 2003 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by EZEMaxima
SXN.... you need to loosen the nut all over again and start tightening the nut in a kris cross pattern. don't tighten one side and then thighten the other side. And do it in stages.. first make the nuts snug then slow tighten in kris cross pattern. But don't ever over tighten because it will crack the housing or strip the studs.

Hope this helps you,
Eric

well, i DID tighten them in a criss cross pattern. I guess i can start with that side next time instead...it bugs me, but its not noticable unless you run your hand across the tail, and feel the little bump, or stare at it constantly like me :D thanks, i will try that again.

Jepht20, of course i listened to you :thumbsup: it worked very well, and almost immediately after it finished curing, a rain storm started. hasnt leaked a drop :D thanks man

gto400no1 Dec 15, 2003 08:27 PM

just hope u dont get a defective lens like i got :mecry: , now i have to send them back this week.

SXN Dec 15, 2003 08:49 PM

how were they defective?

Torgus Dec 16, 2003 05:41 AM

my gen2's we're defective but i didn't bother sending them bck. CM sux

gto400no1 Dec 16, 2003 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by SXN
how were they defective?

Yeah the led on the driverside trunk lid does not light up. And by the way Torgus, wut did u do about urs if u didnt send them back, did u find a way to fix them?

ManualMaxima Dec 16, 2003 12:38 PM

i will be so ****ed if this happenes to me? Did just one led or like the all of them. has anyone ever tried those platnuim yellow bulbs? Since i got ginmetal...i thought that the platnuim bulbs would be less noticable.

SXN Dec 16, 2003 12:54 PM

well they are all on one resistor (or should be) so imagine the whole side went out., not just one LED. The gunmetal ones are much better looking than chrome, but i wont go into my opions about altezzas :rolleyes:

maximumspeed Dec 16, 2003 04:23 PM

Which GEN 2's would look best on a white Max, chrome or gunmetal?


97 MAXIMA SE :grinno:

"If NISSAN Motorsports is NISMO,doesn't that make HONDA Motorsports Homo?"

SXN Dec 16, 2003 04:28 PM

i would say chrome on a WHITE max

007max Dec 16, 2003 10:41 PM


Originally Posted by maximumspeed

"If NISSAN Motorsports is NISMO,doesn't that make HONDA Motorsports Homo?"

:rofl: :lol: :rofl: :lol:

and on the subject of bashing CM, the first set of diamond cut corners they sent me didn't have the reflective plating stuff on the inside. :tard: 's

SXN Dec 16, 2003 11:48 PM

whats wrong with that? it would look less ricey :lol:

ManualMaxima Dec 17, 2003 08:44 AM

the darker colors look better with gunmetal...the lighter colors would ook better with chrome

SXN Dec 17, 2003 05:22 PM

and all maximas look better without altezzas


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