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FINALLY DID IT!!! BLACKED OUT

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Old Sep 24, 2009 | 05:55 PM
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From: CALI UNDER A PALM TREE
Originally Posted by M1RAG3
Looks good....should have covered the lights with a wet towel during baking you wouldnt have burned your hands lol...is that a BBK you got in the front I can just a bit of the caliper but I cant tell from the pic....??
Lol yeah I put on the 300zx bbk wit the cobra rotors..

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How long did you put them in??? What temp?
Originally Posted by KASRA
well how did you do that on your lights??? How long did you put it in the oven and in what temp???

I put my oven at 220 and left it in for 15 min. I used a timer just to make sure..I then used a flat head to pry them open starting at one end and workin my way around.. there are a couple of dyi s. Online.. google. Shift ice and it should come up
Old Sep 24, 2009 | 11:21 PM
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Looks good man
Old Sep 25, 2009 | 06:27 AM
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where did you all find Altima SE-R rims? I cant find them anywhere? Are there mods you have to do to make them fit? Very curoius. I want those on my 01.
Old Sep 25, 2009 | 08:04 AM
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Wish I had the nerve to do that!
Looks great.
Old Sep 25, 2009 | 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Berto210
where did you all find Altima SE-R rims? I cant find them anywhere? Are there mods you have to do to make them fit? Very curoius. I want those on my 01.


i just put spacers on the back wheels- u dont have to but i did just for my own personal purpose..
Old Sep 25, 2009 | 07:36 PM
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Kudos buddy! I am scared as hell too to do that to my headlights but seeing that I am not the only one gives me a little more backnbone. Hehe!
Old Sep 25, 2009 | 07:53 PM
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To everyone afraid of sticking their headlights in the oven:
I've done it several times
1st time: CCFL angel eyes
2nd time: replaced CCFL angel eyes (stopped working, stupid crappy things)
3rd time: removed them (so many problems!!)
4th time: put in LED Orion V2 angel eyes (amazing!!)
5th time: opened passenger light 'cause I didn't use enough epoxy and one of the AAs came off. GYEAAHHHH!!

-anyway, my point is.. that I did this at temperatures between 200 and 220 and the times in the oven varied from 7 to 15 minutes. I haven't had any problems, though on the 5th time, I sealed the left headlight with some silicone sealant because I suspected there might not be enough of the factory sealant in one spot and didn't want condensation and/or leaks. Just grow a pair and do it, they'll be fine
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