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post Jun 12, 2006 - 8:03 PM
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here are some pics....quick simple mod... biggrin.gif

Edit: ok i resized the pics...sorry again...

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post Jun 13, 2006 - 9:21 AM
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thanks for the compliment biggrin.gif ....i can't really take all the credit on this one, i bought them from celiracer....i PMed him a while ago and asked him how he did it and this is what he said:

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Hey man. There is a how-to on the forum. But i kinda did a little bit different. First things first i'll try to follow you through it step by step.

Things you need.
1. oven
2. fillips screw driver
3. pan
4. freezer

I KNOW I KNOW sounds kinda funny. But it works.

take the bulbs out of the turns and out of the bumper.
turn your oven on 450 degrees.
get a pan and place one turn signal onto the pan. Then put the pan in the oven.
(NOTE) you want to watch the turn signal as its in the oven.
I also don't know how long to keep it in there. But just remember this.
(the glue around the housing melts faster then the actual plastic turn signal does)
4. once you think the glue is melted enough pry the clear lense off the plastic housing. then take a screw driver and take the orange block out of the housing. If you hurry you can just throw the clear lense back into the housing and throw it into the freezer so the glue can tighten back up. If it doesn't work that easy then put the housing back into the oven so the glue can heat up again. After that is done do the same thing to the other turn signal.











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