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Legend Lover
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Dallas, Texas
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I have searched well and cannot find a diy on painting your taillights from the INSIDE. I just picked up 2 cans of testors candy red paint and have a spare set of taillights on hand. If im going to do this mod, im gonna do it right. Ha anyone pulled their tails apart and painted from the inside?????
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thats how i did my tailights the 2nd time around.
took off the tailights and stuff. baked them in the oven for 5 mins and pry'ed the lenses up slowly and re-heating it again in the oven for a couple more mins until it came off. then i used some painters tape to tape off the amber section. and i did light coats of the testors. i let it dry and put back the lenses onto the tailights. one thing you have to be careful is not to put too much pressure on the lenses when its hot... otherwise you may cause it to bend. |
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200-250 max
to put it together i just lined up the lenses and put it back in the oven. once the adhesive was gooey i pushed the lenses back into place. and like i said definitely dont push on the center of the tailights... (the turn signal part or else its going to bend) and you could use clear silicone... a thin layer on the seams where the lens meets the housings. |
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Legend Lover
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Dallas, Texas
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It's working!!!!!!!! How bout the paint process? any tips???
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Legend Lover
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Dallas, Texas
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Did you have to pull out the reverse clear plastic to paint the amber ? paint just the amber not the red right??
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: California/Central Valley (Blk/Blk L Sedan & Blk/Ivory GS)
Posts: 385
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Follow bl420 painting tips. Please save yourself some grief, do not attempt pulling out the clear reverse lenses. ![]()
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Legend Lover
Join Date: Sep 2004
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I have a paint and body guy that says i should paint the entire lens, not the reverse, red then profesinaly clear coat the whole lense outside, including the reverse. says he can make it shine like OEM. what ya think, inside VS. pro outside?
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: United States, Washington, Tacoma
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Waste of monies! Don't even bother putting a clear coat on the outside. You aren't even applying paint to it--why bother to try and make it even more shiny? I'm sure they look fine as it is anyway. Are they especially dull for some reason?
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Thuggin' it since 1996!
Join Date: Mar 2008
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any pix of the completed process (painting from the inside)
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Houston, TX
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OP, wouldn't you mind using the easier simplier red vinyl film instead of going though all of these hard work painting process? The red vinyl film stayed very well on the clean lenses after it dried out, I had it on my tail lights for over 6 months now w/o any peelings at all.
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