Interior/Exterior Any DIY's for black-out door handles, light rings, gas caps?
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To be honest with you they aren't that hard to get off even though they have the two parts that stick into the holes. It just takes some patience and a little heat to get it going. Let me know how the wheels turn out! I have been wanting to black mine out for a while now, just haven't been brave enough hahaha
Hey Spade....where did you get the R53 emblems at? I have been trying to find those in black to replace the cooper s on my car without any luck! Wonder if I would have to plastidip those too. Hmmmm...
Hey Spade....where did you get the R53 emblems at? I have been trying to find those in black to replace the cooper s on my car without any luck! Wonder if I would have to plastidip those too. Hmmmm...
But i will let ya know when i do and i will post pics
here ya go!
http://www.outmotoring.com/mini-coop...er-badges.html
just dip them and you've got black ones
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Nope, not joking. A wheel spinning several thousand times a minute is not something you want out of balance if you can avoid it. Besides to paint it correctly you need to remove the wheel weights anyway. Also balancing is dirt cheap.
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but this isn't painting it correctly, it is plastidip. Plasti-dip is easily removed and when a wheel is spinning several thousand times a minute those weights that you stuck on top of that removable plasti-dip... fling there they go off the wheel. spray over the weights...
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Well just got the headlight rings done on my car. Looks great. Even snapped a few pics with my camera phone.
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lol.....i figured somebody would say that. But I like the way that it turned out with the contrast. It's kinda how I did my side markers too.....I left the "S" chrome. Makes a huge difference in the overall appearance of the car.
Kinda wanna Joey the headlights and tail lights too now. Has anybody done the tail lights black inside instead of chrome????
I'm still a little bit nervous to try the door handle's though! I've heard horror stories about people that couldn't lock their doors once they put the handles back on. Obviously somebody did something wrong....but still. Anybody know where theres a DYI to remove the door handles???? THX!
Kinda wanna Joey the headlights and tail lights too now. Has anybody done the tail lights black inside instead of chrome????
I'm still a little bit nervous to try the door handle's though! I've heard horror stories about people that couldn't lock their doors once they put the handles back on. Obviously somebody did something wrong....but still. Anybody know where theres a DYI to remove the door handles???? THX!
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Couple of quick questions.
Can you bake headlights with the chrome trim on for 05-06 xenons?
How is the light output of the high beams if you paint all the reflective chrome?
Any other tricks to get the side markers off? Following the guide leads me to believe that I'll snap the side marker in two instead of having it pop out in one piece.
Can you bake headlights with the chrome trim on for 05-06 xenons?
How is the light output of the high beams if you paint all the reflective chrome?
Any other tricks to get the side markers off? Following the guide leads me to believe that I'll snap the side marker in two instead of having it pop out in one piece.
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Couple of quick questions.
Can you bake headlights with the chrome trim on for 05-06 xenons?
How is the light output of the high beams if you paint all the reflective chrome?
you can, but why would you? Just pop them off...very easy once u have the headlamps off the car. and light output would be horrible if you paint the reflective chrome that surrounds the bulb.
Any other tricks to get the side markers off? Following the guide leads me to believe that I'll snap the side marker in two instead of having it pop out in one piece.
not much else to it...just reach from inside the bonnet and push. one side has a clip and the other has a stud that uses friction to pop into a hole.
Can you bake headlights with the chrome trim on for 05-06 xenons?
How is the light output of the high beams if you paint all the reflective chrome?
you can, but why would you? Just pop them off...very easy once u have the headlamps off the car. and light output would be horrible if you paint the reflective chrome that surrounds the bulb.
Any other tricks to get the side markers off? Following the guide leads me to believe that I'll snap the side marker in two instead of having it pop out in one piece.
not much else to it...just reach from inside the bonnet and push. one side has a clip and the other has a stud that uses friction to pop into a hole.
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You don't have to remove them... I didn't. I just used painters tape, and slid it up and under them emblem. Make sure when you're done to take an exacto knife and trim around the edges, so when you remove the tape, it doesn't peel your plasti-dip off
If you must absolutely remove them, grab some floss or fishing line and slide it back and forth cutting through the double sided adhesive underneath.
If you must absolutely remove them, grab some floss or fishing line and slide it back and forth cutting through the double sided adhesive underneath.
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Check out http://www.aestheticreations.net/moldedparts.htm
I haven't used them, yet. But they look great and and the threads are very positive.
Good luck!
I haven't used them, yet. But they look great and and the threads are very positive.
Good luck!
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You don't have to remove them... I didn't. I just used painters tape, and slid it up and under them emblem. Make sure when you're done to take an exacto knife and trim around the edges, so when you remove the tape, it doesn't peel your plasti-dip off
If you must absolutely remove them, grab some floss or fishing line and slide it back and forth cutting through the double sided adhesive underneath.
If you must absolutely remove them, grab some floss or fishing line and slide it back and forth cutting through the double sided adhesive underneath.
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Use dental floss and slide it under and use a sawing motion to get under the tape. There are two prongs in the middle so that part will need to be pried off. Just be careful and take your time. It's pretty easy.
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It's not dangerous. It uses an RFID chip in the key. It's the same technology that is being used in the new US Passports basically. I read about a guy who implanted one into his hand and used it to get into his house and car.
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Not dangerous as in harmful. Nevermind i solved my own confusion. It's all good. I was just thinking what if you walked by your car on accident and it unlocked and you didn't know and some one stole out of it, that kind of dangerous...
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In the process of blacking out my 06 astro black mini. So far i have ordered the aero grill, the belt strip tape, and reflector tint. Here is my dilemma, the door handles are a pain in the *** to remove, vinyl is too pricey and I'm not even sure who or how I would install it. This plastidip paint looks and sounds like what I'm looking for, but the fact that it can be peeled off doesn't seem to ideal for door handles. Are there any matte black plastic paints that are more permanent? Plastidip for light trim and boot is durable? What paint is ideal for joey mod?