replacing HID
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Originally Posted by SkRlet,Jul 24 2010, 09:36 AM
Is it just me, or does anyone else think its over kill putting your whole headlight in the oven? And maybe even a risk of some meltage or deformation. I know everyone does it that way, but a heat gun is so much easier, faster, and less Stressfull!!
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It was a PITA Ronnie to clear the headlights. And yes just have to take off the front bumper to replace the HID bulbs. Also at the end you need a this special star tool to get to the HID bulb itself.
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Originally Posted by s2kshift9k,Jul 26 2010, 12:01 AM
It was a PITA Ronnie to clear the headlights. And yes just have to take off the front bumper to replace the HID bulbs. Also at the end you need a this special star tool to get to the HID bulb itself.
I have the star tool as well.
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lol I've already replaced the lights. It was super easy. And I only used a small screw driver to get the star off. worked perfectly. No special tool needed here.
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Excuse the fender, one of these days I will have it restored to its well deserved glory.
I had a freind do this to my markers. I like it. Just throwing out an option.
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