Originally Posted by weiboy718 Although I will never recommend anybody using heat gun to open headlight housing but whatever works for you guys! Just because the oven method always works
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10-11-2012, 11:23 PM | #166 (permalink) |
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Its the much much faster way of doing it, but this time around, Im gonna take as many safety precautions as possible, thats even if I actually go through with it..
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There was a cookie sheet, with tin foil on it.. the head light was facing up side down..
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2nd time we were convinced we had the temp wrong because lol yeah ruined headlights.
The replacement headlights plus the fix are going to cost me just about $900 (depending on whether or not people buy parts from me).
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I use a cardboard and wrap it with aluminum foil with headlight facing up at all times. With the lens facing down there's too much heat concentrated on one spot. That is what I have been suspecting happened.
Alright guys, enough of me trolling here. East west, let me know if you need that projector. I have the passenger side and I have no use for it. I would be happy to help out another member in need of it Last edited by weiboy718; 10-11-2012 at 11:53 PM. |
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That makes sense, when I think about it, the two sets that got fried, burned in the same spot, so that does make sense, and I would bet you, because the lense isnt a flat surface, the part that burned was the part that the headlight was physically setting on top the cookie sheet.
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Never had any issues!
Yeah, the cookie sheet is for food so doesn't stick. It won't hold any heat back like aluminum foil and with the lens facing downwards there's always a good chance something may mess up. With lens facing upwards it'll take longer to bake but I feel really safe using that method. |
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