opening 2k2 headlights
opening 2k2 headlights
hello
just recieved my clear turning lenses, just making sure on the temp and the time the headlight should be in the oven
200 degrees for 20 mins right, and then just pry it apart?
thanks
just recieved my clear turning lenses, just making sure on the temp and the time the headlight should be in the oven
200 degrees for 20 mins right, and then just pry it apart?
thanks
where did you get your clear lense from? did you end up getting the frost, milky or ridged clear lens. i need to order mine as well and was just curious. thanks
I know with my 2000 lights i put them in for 8 min at 250 degrees. 20 mins seems a little too long.
I know with my 2000 lights i put them in for 8 min at 250 degrees. 20 mins seems a little too long.
If you have an electric oven, I would say no higher than 225 degrees, if you have a gas oven, you may have to increase the tempature. No matter which one you have, don't walk away from your oven, check the the seal every minute after about 5 minutes being in the oven with a toothpick or something to see if the sealant is soft.
20 minutes might be too long...
i think i put mine in the oven for 15 minutes...
it all depends...just keep an eye on them!
it is worth it...also buy some glue to reseal them, becuase water can get inside and its a pain in the *** to get rid of!
good luck man
i think i put mine in the oven for 15 minutes...
it all depends...just keep an eye on them!
it is worth it...also buy some glue to reseal them, becuase water can get inside and its a pain in the *** to get rid of!
good luck man
Kinda afraid to do mine,
Ive had my inserts sitting in the garage for 6 mos.
because I wanted to take apart my clear center tail(paint the ugly brown circuit board).
200 for 10 turned it into a weird free form sculpture with a black and red wire sticking out.
Tis the season, perhaps I could tell my wife I got her a new Christmas decoration.
Ive had my inserts sitting in the garage for 6 mos.
because I wanted to take apart my clear center tail(paint the ugly brown circuit board).
200 for 10 turned it into a weird free form sculpture with a black and red wire sticking out.
Tis the season, perhaps I could tell my wife I got her a new Christmas decoration.
I am not familiar with the procedure so excuse my amature questions:
1. Do you just place the headlight in the oven, nothing on the bottom of it to avoid the oven racks from possibly melting the plastic?
2. When you pry the lights apart isn't the sealant GOOEY which will start stringing when you pull it apart and possibly getting on the reflective part on the inside of the housing?
3. How do you "pop" out the amber lense once apart?
4. When putting it back together what sealant do you use, also the sealant that you use could you possibly pull it apart later if needed, obviously after its placed in the oven again.
Thank you!
1. Do you just place the headlight in the oven, nothing on the bottom of it to avoid the oven racks from possibly melting the plastic?
2. When you pry the lights apart isn't the sealant GOOEY which will start stringing when you pull it apart and possibly getting on the reflective part on the inside of the housing?
3. How do you "pop" out the amber lense once apart?
4. When putting it back together what sealant do you use, also the sealant that you use could you possibly pull it apart later if needed, obviously after its placed in the oven again.
Thank you!
Manny you are donated, IgS paypal Kev the $20-25 and get it overwith so you can search.
A ton of info in the "how to's" and search.
I couldnt even begin to repost it here.
My Salvidore Dali clear center reminds me to take it easy with the oven.
A ton of info in the "how to's" and search.
I couldnt even begin to repost it here.
My Salvidore Dali clear center reminds me to take it easy with the oven.
Originally Posted by Dohcser
I am not familiar with the procedure so excuse my amature questions:
1. Do you just place the headlight in the oven, nothing on the bottom of it to avoid the oven racks from possibly melting the plastic?
2. When you pry the lights apart isn't the sealant GOOEY which will start stringing when you pull it apart and possibly getting on the reflective part on the inside of the housing?
3. How do you "pop" out the amber lense once apart?
4. When putting it back together what sealant do you use, also the sealant that you use could you possibly pull it apart later if needed, obviously after its placed in the oven again.
Thank you!
1. Do you just place the headlight in the oven, nothing on the bottom of it to avoid the oven racks from possibly melting the plastic?
2. When you pry the lights apart isn't the sealant GOOEY which will start stringing when you pull it apart and possibly getting on the reflective part on the inside of the housing?
3. How do you "pop" out the amber lense once apart?
4. When putting it back together what sealant do you use, also the sealant that you use could you possibly pull it apart later if needed, obviously after its placed in the oven again.
Thank you!
2) The sealant will be gooey, I suggest you buy some cheap butter knives. No tools that you plan to keep, the sealant is hard to remove once it comes in contact with something.
3) The lens just pops out, alot easier than you think.
4) Use any outside clear sealant, just be careful to clean the inside of the lens before you close it up. I will have to open mine up again in the Spring to clean the finger prints I left.
Ok folks i just did my other one for you with pics. it is easy and quick. if you want i will do them for you, you just have to help me wire them in my 2000 now.
Put the headlight on a cookie tray below and place it in the OVEN for 7 mins at 250 degrees!




Now where is the best place to get the clear ones like the parking lights?
Put the headlight on a cookie tray below and place it in the OVEN for 7 mins at 250 degrees!




Now where is the best place to get the clear ones like the parking lights?
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Originally Posted by redstradic
Now where is the best place to get the clear ones like the parking lights?
Originally Posted by ICULookN
1) Put the headlight on top of a pan turned upside down. The heat will travel from the bottom up and melt the sealant.
2) The sealant will be gooey, I suggest you buy some cheap butter knives. No tools that you plan to keep, the sealant is hard to remove once it comes in contact with something.
3) The lens just pops out, alot easier than you think.
4) Use any outside clear sealant, just be careful to clean the inside of the lens before you close it up. I will have to open mine up again in the Spring to clean the finger prints I left.
2) The sealant will be gooey, I suggest you buy some cheap butter knives. No tools that you plan to keep, the sealant is hard to remove once it comes in contact with something.
3) The lens just pops out, alot easier than you think.
4) Use any outside clear sealant, just be careful to clean the inside of the lens before you close it up. I will have to open mine up again in the Spring to clean the finger prints I left.
Thanks for your response. For the part on placing the headlight on top of a pan turned upside down. Let me see if I get this correct:
Get a pan and place it upside down, then place the headlight on top of it, now does it matter how I sit the headlight, maybe I am looking into it too much, but it seems as if the plastic may melt?
Also should I use 200 degrees for around 10 min, I have a gas stove. This does not let off any fumes correct?
Originally Posted by BiggD23
Search for a thread with "frosted" in the title. I'm not sure how old it is, I haven't seen it in a while and like I said I bought mine over 6 months ago now. But that thread has the name and contact information of the company that makes the clear lenses. They were pretty cheap...around $8-$10 shipped across the country. 
Originally Posted by ICULookN
The lens will come from the flood lights at Home depot, about $6.00 for a set of 2. Its in a clear white bag in the bulb section right before you get to the garden section.
great, thats what i was lookin for!
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Originally Posted by ICULookN
The lens will come from the flood lights at Home depot, about $6.00 for a set of 2. Its in a clear white bag in the bulb section right before you get to the garden section.
Originally Posted by BiggD23
Are they already the right size or do they need to be cut into smaller circles to fit? Has anyone done this yet and verified that they fit well? Even though I already bought the smooth frosted pieces I'd rather use ridged ones if it's not too hard to do it.
I think it said Dremel down the Home Depot ones.
I am worried that someone will do on top of stove.
How do you set that at 200, right?
And only cook one at a time.
At least that would cut a very expensive F-up in half.
First guys who did this used hair dryers or heat guns.
Wish I would of taken a pic of my melted center, you guys would be LOL.
I am worried that someone will do on top of stove.
How do you set that at 200, right?
And only cook one at a time.
At least that would cut a very expensive F-up in half.
First guys who did this used hair dryers or heat guns.
Wish I would of taken a pic of my melted center, you guys would be LOL.
Originally Posted by Mick Max
I think it said Dremel down the Home Depot ones.
I am worried that someone will do on top of stove.
How do you set that at 200, right?
And only cook one at a time.
At least that would cut a very expensive F-up in half.
First guys who did this used hair dryers or heat guns.
Wish I would of taken a pic of my melted center, you guys would be LOL.
I am worried that someone will do on top of stove.
How do you set that at 200, right?
And only cook one at a time.
At least that would cut a very expensive F-up in half.
First guys who did this used hair dryers or heat guns.
Wish I would of taken a pic of my melted center, you guys would be LOL.
Clearing out the Orange Lens!!
ok i went to Home Depot and this what i got below in the lighting section. its the only thing i could find and it cost me 8 bucks. then i had to dremel it out and down to size. you also have to create 3 notches in it so it wont turn on you once you put it into place.
what do you guys think?




what do you guys think?




put it in the oven...just take out all the bulbs and ****...don't touch the bulbs either..
its really easy...
heat gun and air dryers don't work...stick with the oven...just keep your eye on it
its really easy...
heat gun and air dryers don't work...stick with the oven...just keep your eye on it
Originally Posted by jaco
Does anyone know where I can get a "clouded" lens that resembles projector headlight? I want to replace the top lens (the one that is not round.)
Sorry jaco,
The server has been as busy as a $20 ***** at an org convention.
Reading what Red has to say, could be more trouble than it is worth to do the upper one. Most everybody got 1/4 thick plexi circles that were like sandblasted one side from this company in CA. But only for the lower one that is a clean snap-in. Hopefully someone will post it for you as i got the next few days gearin up for Christmas.
Famous jaco's; Jaco Pastorius, best bass player that ever lived.
The server has been as busy as a $20 ***** at an org convention.
Reading what Red has to say, could be more trouble than it is worth to do the upper one. Most everybody got 1/4 thick plexi circles that were like sandblasted one side from this company in CA. But only for the lower one that is a clean snap-in. Hopefully someone will post it for you as i got the next few days gearin up for Christmas.
Famous jaco's; Jaco Pastorius, best bass player that ever lived.
Originally Posted by Mick Max
Famous jaco's; Jaco Pastorius, best bass player that ever lived.
The clear lense in the head light looks amazing, but I am to scared to do it.
Originally Posted by redstradic
ok i went to Home Depot and this what i got below in the lighting section. its the only thing i could find and it cost me 8 bucks. then i had to dremel it out and down to size. you also have to create 3 notches in it so it wont turn on you once you put it into place.
what do you guys think?




what do you guys think?




Originally Posted by ICULookN
Thats exactly what I was talking about, you did a perfect job Redstradic. I smoked my lens so that you can't see the amber bulb behind it.
Originally Posted by BiggD23
Man that looks awesome redstradic. 
How did you open your HIDs up...heat gun or oven? What did you use to reseal them? And what type of bulb is it to replace and make it orange? Thanks.

How did you open your HIDs up...heat gun or oven? What did you use to reseal them? And what type of bulb is it to replace and make it orange? Thanks.
as far as the bulb goes, i bought it off of ebay from this person.
http://www.stores.ebay.com/id=52184718&ssPageName=L2
i have bought bulbs from him before and they have given me no problems at all!





