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Old 24-09-2006, 04:44 PM   #1
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Default trouble putting in halo's headlight is driving me nuts!!

hi guys,
got a set of angel eyes this week end, but cannot take the headlight cover off, i used the heat gun, but no luck, outer edges even began cracking, i also was going to use the oven but i wasn't sure so i didn't, anyway after looking at the headlights for an hour i decided to try and install them from the back, everything was simple except i coudn't get the smaller halos to mound properly, i used double sided tape, maybe i should use something else, auto siliconmaybe?? im not sure. i hve the bigger halos on next weekend i will attemp to put the smaller ones one, here are some pics half done. ant thoughts??


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