My AE headlights!
#1
My AE headlights!
EDIT: post made by Bijan, sorry for the comments
Thanks to Bijan for helpin me out, it turned out better than I thought it would. I was up all night thinking about him.
I think it matches my black GLE very well. Very "stealth" appearance. Igor can shove it.
#16
Originally Posted by gsumax
EDIT: post made by Bijan, sorry for the comments
Thanks to Bijan for helpin me out, it turned out better than I thought it would. I was up all night thinking about him.
I think it matches my black GLE very well. Very "stealth" appearance. Igor can shove it.
I agree, the clears upfront stood out more. The AE versions make your car look sooooo clean.
The set up you have is Fawking Dope!
#32
Originally Posted by PearlWhtMaX2000
any write ups??
1) Open the oven and move the rack to the lowest position.
2) Warm up the oven to 250 degrees.
3) Remove all light bulbs from the headlight.
4) Remove the ballast from the housing.
5) Remove the 3 small screws around the edge of the housing where the clear meets the black.
6) Wet a bath towel and ring out all excess water.
7) Place the towel on a cookie sheet with the excess hanging off the side.
8) Place the headlight on the towel with the clear side towards the cookie sheet.
9) Wrap the wet towel around the headlight. You should end up with 2 layers (the ends) of the towel where the clear part of the housing is.
10) Put the cookie sheet in the oven and bake at 250 degrees for 35 minutes.
11) Remove from the oven.
12) Remove the towel and light from the cookie sheet.
13) Un-wrap the towel from the headlight.
14) Wipe off the condensation from the headlight.
15) Using a regular-sized flat-headed screwdriver (or old-school butter knife that you don't want), pry the black surrounds away from the clear lens. You'll almost think that you are breaking it, but it's flexible enough not to break unless you put alot of force on it. Start at the bottom of the light (if it were mounted on the car) and work towards the hi-beam side. The corner-light side will be last.
16) After you have pried all the little tabs out, gently but firmly pull the clear cover away from the black backing. Pull the pieces apart as if you were peeling apart 2 pieces of bread on a sandwhich.
17) When you get to the corner-light side, put the corner-light side downward. Pull the hi-beam side's ends apart from each other, as if you were "splitting a wig". The corner-light end will come apart with little-to-no hassle.
Reinstallation instructions should be the exact reverse, but I haven't made it that far, so I can't say that they really are.
personally, i cooked the lights for 25 minutes and it was more than plenty, they came apart easily.
good luck
#34
Originally Posted by PearlWhtMaX2000
so to put them back you cook them again or no?
#40
Originally Posted by ohannon7
oh, thats it. Ummmm it looked different, looks kinda lower in the front. Or is it just the pics