Silver Member Username: Volfenhagking160015 SSD Wangin, Shawano, Wis... USA Post Number: 529 Registered: Oct-06 | http://www.urban-neon-car-lights.com/StreetGlow-Xenon-Headlights-p-101.html |
Platinum Member Username: BestmankindLos Angeles, CA USA Post Number: 11833 Registered: Oct-05 | what state? i know over here in cali alot of people have that and no problems. |
Silver Member Username: Volfenhagking160015 SSD Wangin, Shawano, Wis... USA Post Number: 530 Registered: Oct-06 | Wisconsin |
Silver Member Username: Volfenhagking160015 SSD Wangin, Shawano, Wis... USA Post Number: 531 Registered: Oct-06 | well, this is the car i have. http://www.carpages.ca/UserData/Photos/22834.1.jpg What could i put instead of that light bar to make it look cooler instead of plain ugly yellow? Because if i get them headlights i gotta get something for the light bar too. |
Platinum Member Username: BestmankindLos Angeles, CA USA Post Number: 11836 Registered: Oct-05 | get tint films. |
Silver Member Username: Volfenhagking160015 SSD Wangin, Shawano, Wis... USA Post Number: 533 Registered: Oct-06 | u mean tint my light bar? good idea |
Platinum Member Username: BestmankindLos Angeles, CA USA Post Number: 11838 Registered: Oct-05 | yeah. |
Silver Member Username: Volfenhagking160015 SSD Wangin, Shawano, Wis... USA Post Number: 534 Registered: Oct-06 | anyone else have any suggestions? |
Bronze Member Username: Mrskullz1Brooklyn, New York Post Number: 68 Registered: Feb-07 | yea..you can also get projector head lamps..they look awesome at night...its also called angel eyes. Basically you have a really bright lamp that usually white/blue and next to it there is a blue/yellow/or while halo light...just like you see some of the bmw's. |
Gold Member Username: Denali_on_22sHit you in the chest m... Post Number: 1885 Registered: Feb-06 | get a new car and dont throw anymore money into that one |
Bronze Member Username: Mrskullz1Brooklyn, New York Post Number: 71 Registered: Feb-07 | lol...or u can do that ^ |
Silver Member Username: Dakangofkrunk16Earth Post Number: 434 Registered: Mar-07 | lol i agree^^^^^^^^ |
Gold Member Username: BernymacCambodian Post Number: 2409 Registered: Sep-04 | Angel eyes does nothing to improve vision. Its only for style. And angels eyes aren't also known as projector headlights. |
Bronze Member Username: Lightning_2001TEXAS USA Post Number: 11 Registered: Apr-07 | "well, this is the car i have. http://www.carpages.ca/UserData/Photos/22834.1.jpg What could i put instead of that light bar to make it look cooler instead of plain ugly yellow? Because if i get them headlights i gotta get something for the light bar too." paint the headlight housing(around the lights on the inside) black.this is of a lightning forum im on.not written by me. Painting the INSIDE of your stock Taillights/Headlights -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The purpose of this thread is to change the look of your stock taillights/headlights. I chose Duplicolor High Temp Low Gloss 1624 paint, it has a subtle shine but not glossy. You can get it and many other colors at any Autozone/O'Reilly's in town. You could even use the paint on your truck!!! I used a heat gun on low setting and heated the BACK of the taillight housing and used a set of PLASTIC pry tools to soften the factory sealant. Note: Over heating palstic will cause distortion or warping...So be sure to use a low heat setting or a good hair dryer. After a careful 20 minutes per taillight, they will come apart. Then with a set of rubber gloves tape off the light lens with blue masking tape... NOTE: Do not try to tape the chrome off with the tape, it will pull the chrome up and cause an indention in the paint and wil lbe noticed up close. After masking the lens, I wiped the chrome with alcohol wipes...It will take up some of the chrome, but not in chunks like the tape does...it's OK you will be painting over it. After doing so, take the heat gun again on low setting and spray layer after layer heating with the gun...This way you don't have to wait for the paint to dry, you do need for the paint to cool though. I went to the garage and got CLEAR SILICONE II sealant, you can get it at Lowes for about 3.99 in the paint and trim department. Lay a nice bead of it all around the edge and BAM!!! it is done. Note: Make sure you clean ALL the factory sealant out before putting new sealant in. You WILL have leaks if this isn't done properly. There ya go...have fun and be careful not to break the taillight lens. Good luck Eric |
Gold Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 5384 Registered: Jun-06 | I failed inspection for having those headlights. In Jersey you can also fail if your tire pressure isn't right, have a plastic cover over your liscence plate, or if your gas cap doesn't pass a pressure/vacuum test. This place blows. |