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No way that's legit, how exactly do you do that? Is there a tutorial or link that explains this? I wanna do mine now.
No tutorial or link but i remembered someone whether it was on this forum or on another explained how it was done... I just finally got brave enought to do it.
Originally Posted by ECSTuning
Yea, it looks really cool. Do you have a close up. This can be done to the Euro taillights also as the share the same chrome. Seen the Red Laminx X taillight film almost do the same thing, but this is better.
I'll take a closer pic later today after work.
The only hard part is trying to make the seal whether you use the black silicone adhesive or JB Weld, look smooth. At least with the JB Weld you have the option of sanding it smoother. Main thing is you want to be sure you seal it completely. The nice thing about our taillights is that it kinda sits recessed in the body so it hides the sides where you're sealing it.
No tutorial or link but i remembered someone whether it was on this forum or on another explained how it was done... I just finally got brave enought to do it. I'll take a closer pic later today after work. The only hard part is trying to make the seal whether you use the black silicone adhesive or JB Weld, look smooth. At least with the JB Weld you have the option of sanding it smoother. Main thing is you want to be sure you seal it completely. The nice thing about our taillights is that it kinda sits recessed in the body so it hides the sides where you're sealing it.
Yeah please post pics and explain a little better if you don't mind. So how did you actually split it? And then you used alcohol to take the chrome off?
Yeah please post pics and explain a little better if you don't mind. So how did you actually split it? And then you used alcohol to take the chrome off?
with a dremel tool with the cut-off wheel attachment. slowly cut between the lens and black housing. You'll want to cut all the way through.
Yes I used rubbing alcohol to wipe the chrome off. It's painted onto the red lens so in actuality it's an all red lens with the edges painted chrome. The alcohol takes off the chrome without any damage to the red lens.
with a dremel tool with the cut-off wheel attachment. slowly cut between the lens and black housing. You'll want to cut all the way through. Yes I used rubbing alcohol to wipe the chrome off. It's painted onto the red lens so in actuality it's an all red lens with the edges painted chrome. The alcohol takes off the chrome without any damage to the red lens.
Awesome thanks! I'm going to be doing this for sure can you post a few pics later if you don't mind.
Yeah please post pics and explain a little better if you don't mind. So how did you actually split it? And then you used alcohol to take the chrome off?
I am not sure if this applies to Mini lights (or can even be done) but I had to "cook" my Infiniti headlights in the oven for about 3-5 minutes at 375F and then just pull them apart. Then cook them again and put together.
Awesome thanks! I'm going to be doing this for sure can you post a few pics later if you don't mind.
Here's some pics. Hard to tell without me removing the tail lights again. You'll see what I mean though wen you remove your tail lights where the separation is between the lens and body of the housing. That small gap area is where you want to cut through.
So you don't need to be super **** on the sealing part as its hidden once you put the lens back on the car.
I am not sure if this applies to Mini lights (or can even be done) but I had to "cook" my Infiniti headlights in the oven for about 3-5 minutes at 375F and then just pull them apart. Then cook them again and put together.
I'm not sure I would attempt to heat these. Seems like the adhesive is a little more permanent unlike the headlights. Converting my f-150 to bi-xenon I could but my choice I wouldn't with these tail lights.
Here's some pics. Hard to tell without me removing the tail lights again. You'll see what I mean though wen you remove your tail lights where the separation is between the lens and body of the housing. That small gap area is where you want to cut through.
So you don't need to be super **** on the sealing part as its hidden once you put the lens back on the car.
NICE, thanks for the picks I really appreciate it. Came out awesome. I was looking online and some people actually seperate the chrome part and paint that as well. But I like this look. Thanks again!
FYI for all of you looking to open your tail lights, it's not as simple as heating them and opening them. The housing is melted to the lens. You will need to use a dremel to cut the lens from the housing to open them. When you reassemble it, just use silicone to re-seal it. I did this on my R56...
Where did you cut exactly? Right where the clear lense meets the red plastic and is "welded"? Also when you painted the lenses, did you sand them down and/or remove the chrome prior to painting?
All painted/tinted surfaces were hit with 2-3 coats of spray clear coat.
WOW that looks awesome too! Unrelated question: did you use plastidip or vinyl to black out all of your chrome? I am in the same boat and looking for the best options!
2 coats of VHT Nightshades for the red lens tint... 3 coats of Spray on Pepper White (850) for the chrome reflector... All painted/tinted surfaces were hit with 2-3 coats of spray clear coat.
Have you, or has anyone else, tried to REMOVE VHT nightshades? In case we go too far into the inky black...
Where did you cut exactly? Right where the clear lense meets the red plastic and is "welded"? Also when you painted the lenses, did you sand them down and/or remove the chrome prior to painting?
(The picture is of an aftermarket housing that I'm not using... It's the same basic layout as the stock part.
Cut JUST inside the black foam (RED ARROWS). Take your time and feel it out. When you feel like the resistance has gone away, you've cut through the red housing. Be careful not to go so deep that you cut the clear lens. When you're done, carefully disassemble the inner pieces and you should have what is shown in the second picture...
I can upload more detailed pictures tomorrow if you'd like.
WOW that looks awesome too! Unrelated question: did you use plastidip or vinyl to black out all of your chrome? I am in the same boat and looking for the best options!
Awesome! Thanks a lot! And if you have time feel free to add detailed photos. Maybe even make a separate thread? I'm sure people would love to do this.
Awesome! Thanks a lot! And if you have time feel free to add detailed photos. Maybe even make a separate thread? I'm sure people would love to do this.
There already is a thread... Someone else did this mod in 2012. That's where I got the idea. I feel that his thread is missing some important details, so I may update it.
Oh and I think my brake rotors are getting warped :-( I torque the lugs, but maybe the last service the wheels were removed without me knowing. Still seems rare for JCW rotors to warp. The car is street driven only.
Regarding the rotors:
I thought the same thing about my rear passenger side, it was scraping occasionally and it sounded like it was just one scrape per revolution.
It turned out the top bolt on the caliper mount/bracket was missing and when I braked the force twisted the mount and it was rubbing on the edge of the rotor.
Awesome! Thanks a lot! And if you have time feel free to add detailed photos. Maybe even make a separate thread? I'm sure people would love to do this.
You've inspired me to do a detailed write-up on both the Gen1 and Gen2 tail lamp mods... All I need are a tail light from each generation.
Anybody know someone willing to part with a tail light? I'll even take broken ones if they have them...