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Old 06-07-2010, 05:48 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I like it, I will check out Caravanshaka's write up. I have traditionally used the oven at 350, turn off and throw the lights in for 10min is a great way to loosen the compound between the housing and lens, then just separate, do your dirty work and put back together with some 3M window weld.

I still have to get some close ups of the light but would some VHT Nightshades sprayed on....THE RIGHT WAY...do the trick with the blinker lense and go with LED & resistors?

EDIT: Just read caravanshaka's post, I didn't realize he did LED's also. I was actually referring to LED orange blinkers with the resistors so they blink correctly.

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