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Old 08-20-08, 10:30 PM
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Whats the best way to do this?
Old 08-21-08, 01:21 AM
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you know what search is? honestly did you fackin search?
Old 08-21-08, 03:35 AM
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there is way to many threads for someone new to find the proper thread instead of railing on him why not help... one gains more friends with honey than with salt

my recommendation if you have a heat gun use that and take your time if not some have tred to bake em in the oven for around 300 degrees for a few seconds... never did that method but i prefer a heat gun

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Old 08-21-08, 08:26 AM
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heat gun/hair dryer. you might warp them in the oven if you dont know what youre doing
Old 08-21-08, 09:29 AM
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in the oven...200 degrees...keep your eyes on it the whole time...no longer than 10 mins
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thanks to the last 3 posters. i got them open and Im working on em right now
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sorry, but its the same with all headlighs fogs and high beams. thats why i snaped
Old 08-21-08, 10:36 AM
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lol thats the first time i heard someone use the term "cooking fogs". Anyways, just make sure you seal them up real good with goop or sillicone. I keep getting condensation in my headlights after opening them up
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yea, I had to re-do one of headlights but its all good now
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