NeiLtYmE Posted June 20, 2003 Author Posted June 20, 2003 looks good bbsal..... the bulbs are still yellow though right ? and if so .... isnt the amber portion there to project the light ..... if you dont have that ... wouldnt it look crappy at night ?? lemme know ! thnx NT
bbsal Posted June 20, 2003 Posted June 20, 2003 hi,no i toke out the amber part all together.i put amber bulbs in because its illegal here to use white but at night you dont see no amber unless you turn the turn signal on.it looks fine at night
es3doubleO Posted June 26, 2003 Posted June 26, 2003 hey bbsal, do you know if this would work for the 1992-1994 tail lights?
bbsal Posted June 26, 2003 Posted June 26, 2003 Im sure it would.I think yours is only half amber in the middle right?mine was amber almost all the way across but i think you can still do yours.just be carfull and take your time so you dont crack the lens.
gav_logan Posted June 26, 2003 Posted June 26, 2003 Those clear lights look awesome! Hey, the front lights on my 93 es are already clear. Would the guy before me have done that, or could he have bought them?
bbsal Posted June 26, 2003 Posted June 26, 2003 he most likely did it because i dont think you can buy them.
NeiLtYmE Posted June 27, 2003 Author Posted June 27, 2003 yeah ... ive never seen them without the amber!
bbsal Posted June 28, 2003 Posted June 28, 2003 they do look cool without the amber.someone always pulls up next to me with a es 300 and asks were did i get the lights and then i have to sit at the light and tell them the whole deal how to do it.its crazy.but cool because theres not many on the road that are clear.i love the way the front look.
Lex3486 Posted June 29, 2003 Posted June 29, 2003 How did y'all do this? I wanna do it to mine, but i'd like to have good, proven instructions so i don't screw up my expensive taillights-have you all ever priced those suckers? $250 from what i recall after i got rear-ended in my old 92!
bbsal Posted June 29, 2003 Posted June 29, 2003 check the earlier posts becuse its in there and shows you exactly how to do it.truthfully all you have to do is unbolt the light from the car.2 take out all the bulbs.3 bring the light in the house and make sure to remove the 3 screws around the light and any clips thats on it.4 put in oven on like 300 for 5 minitus the very carefully start prying it open on 1 end.You might have to re do it a few times in the oven so it gets nice and hot and then it will open up easy.after getting it open then just pull out the amber insert and put it all back together in the oven and make sure its sqeezed together good.its really easy to do once you get the hang of it.i put black silicon around mine while i put it back together this way no water gets in.
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