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TwinsPoppa 11-19-2008 11:49 AM

Who's interested in opening 04+ headlights
 
Calling all modders ...

I found a solvent that will "eat" cured silicone. However, smallest size is 5 gallon bucket and is $325 plus $57 shipping. I'm checking if anyone is interested in buying-in for a portion (relative to how much you want) to offset the cost.

I've been experimenting with opening 04+ headlights and it's possible to manually remove the silicone (would take forever though) or a quicker way is to cut some bits off to get easier access to the silicone (but I think this would compromise the strength of the lense).

I think the best & proper way is to use this solvent. I will most likely do this without any takers anyways but I figure I'd ask. When I have my original OEM Bi-Xenon, adaptives opened, I'm going to paint or mod the amber lense similar to the euros - then sell them since I have the euros already. :D

So, if you always wanted to open your 04+ headlights to mod them. I'll have the stuff to make it a WHOLE lot easier. :thumbup:

X5Dawg 11-19-2008 11:59 AM

FYI, there is something similar that you can buy at Home Depot that is supposed to dissolve cured silicone caulk - comes in a squeeze tube. Might be worth a shot before spending so much on that bucket of stuff.

Just be careful - you don't want to get a solvent that is too strong to where it might damage all the plastic.

ZsX5o3 11-19-2008 12:20 PM

how are people opening them to change the angel eyes? I know some people have changed them, right?

TwinsPoppa 11-19-2008 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X5Dawg
FYI, there is something similar that you can buy at Home Depot that is supposed to dissolve cured silicone caulk - comes in a squeeze tube. Might be worth a shot before spending so much on that bucket of stuff.

Just be careful - you don't want to get a solvent that is too strong to where it might damage all the plastic.

Hey .. Thanks for the tip. I'm going to experiment with it (DAP silicone remover). If it doesn't work, I'll go to my original plan. Been reading mixed reviews with DAP. I'll confirm that the other stuff doesn't affect plastic. I know that it will eat nylon.


Quote:

Originally Posted by ZsX5o3
how are people opening them to change the angel eyes? I know some people have changed them, right?

I think those are the pre-facelift headlights which they say can easily be opened by baking. Not so for the 04+ headlights.

TwinsPoppa 11-19-2008 01:39 PM

Bad news. The solvent I found will affect plastic. As a matter of fact, the rep says that any other solvent/chemical would probably affect the plastic too. :(

So, considering all this I'm gonna drop this project for now. I'm going to re-think this some more first before deciding what to do with my old headlights.

ZsX5o3 11-19-2008 02:43 PM

nope, I'm talking facelift. here's two people that have done it.

TQ2K & jpm4.8is

mrbmwx5 11-19-2008 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZsX5o3
nope, I'm talking facelift. here's two people that have done it.

TQ2K & jpm4.8is


you are misunderstanding to the original post.
the one you talking about is those people only changed out the lights bulds,and thay did not open up the head lights to changed the AE rings.
But twinpapa was talking about how to remove the ambers turn lence.

TwinsPoppa 11-19-2008 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrbmwx5
you are misunderstanding to the original post.
the one you talking about is those people only changed out the lights bulds,and thay did not open up the head lights to changed the AE rings.
But twinpapa was talking about how to remove the ambers turn lence.

Correct. Those people just changed the Angel Eye BULBS which does not require removing the lens. I'm actually working on another mod (DYI LED Angel Eye bulb) that will cost less than $100 but hopefully as bright as the AngelIbrights which cost $300. But that will have to wait until the LEDS come in and I can start on that project too. ;)

ZsX5o3 11-19-2008 08:51 PM

I understood the post, I just thought they had to open them to change AE's, my bad.

TwinsPoppa 11-26-2008 01:53 PM

Look what popped into my hands ....
 
I was looking over my old headlights the other night and all of a sudden these popped into my hands somehow:

http://thumbnails3.imagebam.com/1937/a4421119367212.gif

Wonder how that happenned? :D :rofl:


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