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Originally Posted by brabusw209amg' post='761873' date='Jan 7 2009, 02:25 PM
oh yeah. we had to use almost all ur glue cuz I had to fill in holes the size of NYC potholes with it. LOL.
Just kidding....
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Originally Posted by brabusw209amg' post='761873' date='Jan 7 2009, 08:25 PM
oh yeah. we had to use almost all ur glue cuz I had to fill in holes the size of NYC potholes with it. LOL.
Here is what I am looking at...
I scratched that area with my nail and it almost definitely feels like plastic...
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Originally Posted by tonymac' post='761877' date='Jan 7 2009, 02:27 PM
Here is what I am looking at...
I scratched that area with my nail and it almost definitely feels like plastic...
I scratched that area with my nail and it almost definitely feels like plastic...
The part in the pix is plastic.... you gotta go underneath
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Originally Posted by Eugene134' post='761878' date='Jan 7 2009, 08:28 PM
You gotta take that plastic piece off. Its on with clips. real simple to do..
The part in the pix is plastic.... you gotta go underneath
The part in the pix is plastic.... you gotta go underneath
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Originally Posted by tonymac' post='761884' date='Jan 7 2009, 02:35 PM
Oh ok... Silly me... I will try tonight... No, wait, I am too tired... Tomorrow will work!
sounds good... Good luck.
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Originally Posted by Eugene134' post='761885' date='Jan 7 2009, 02:36 PM
sounds good... Good luck.
Nice Job Eugene this proves that everything is possible. Btw you sure have guts to cut your headlights like that for that i give you 80+. tony dont do it! not on your LCI IMHO.
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Hahaha... It is nerve wrecking... But I am not going to do it yet... I am just getting all the info I can so that when I get the LED's I am prepared... We will see...
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Originally Posted by tonymac' post='761897' date='Jan 7 2009, 02:48 PM
Hahaha... It is nerve wrecking... But I am not going to do it yet... I am just getting all the info I can so that when I get the LED's I am prepared... We will see...
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Oh yea. This is major. If you finish cutting it, make sure you vacuum the shavings and clean the area good before you pull the circuit out. Tilt the unit where the headlight is aiming up. That way the shavings and rubber doesn't fall through the holes and end up in the eyebrow.
Also remember the position of the LEDs are facing. The new LEDs need to go back in exact. That's if you do not have a tester. If you have a tester, place the LEDs in, test, then solder.
Its not that hard. You have nothing to worry about. The circuit board is stronger and not as fragile as I thought. I hacked away at the plastic, pulled and yanked the board, desolder and each step, I thought my circuit board was f*cked. The real test was when I used the power supply that John borrowed from Eugene. We put the LEDs in, turned it on and nothing. I was like, "figures". But turns out the LEDs were reversed.
So the circuit board is pretty tough. BUT, doesn't mean go crazy with it. Do it right and be careful. There are still risk.
Also remember the position of the LEDs are facing. The new LEDs need to go back in exact. That's if you do not have a tester. If you have a tester, place the LEDs in, test, then solder.
Originally Posted by tonymac' post='761897' date='Jan 7 2009, 02:48 PM
Hahaha... It is nerve wrecking... But I am not going to do it yet... I am just getting all the info I can so that when I get the LED's I am prepared... We will see...
So the circuit board is pretty tough. BUT, doesn't mean go crazy with it. Do it right and be careful. There are still risk.