HELP with DIY Blackout on RSX. Noob question.
Yes, I've serached. It's a stupid question but I hope someone can help me. http://www.members.tripod.com/...8.htm This guide said to use: 10MM socket wrench with 10" Extension. Can someone post a picture to show me exactly what a 10mm socket wrench with 10" extension looks like?
When I ask the guy at napa, he asked me if i wanted a 3/8, 3/4 etc etc. please don't describe to me what it looks like, I need to see a picture. thanks |
Re: HELP with DIY Blackout on RSX. Noob question. (gsr009vtec)
all it is.. is an extention. whatever ratchet drive u have.. that should be the same as the extention. all you need is the long bar that is in the picture below. that's an extension..
http://www.tool-catalogue.co.uk/images/26835.jpg |
Re: HELP with DIY Blackout on RSX. Noob question. (gsr009vtec)
im not trying to be an ass here...but if you need to know what you need to do this you might shoudlnt do it.
if you are goign to do it....dont heat up the headlights past 220 degrees...and keep a CLOSE watch on them....and when you seal them back up.....use automotive Goop...its good stuff |
Re: HELP with DIY Blackout on RSX. Noob question. (NCNBPDC5)
If you are referring to something other than silicone could you clarify exactly what "automotive goop" is? What is the name of the product?
I used silicone on my lights but have to redo them. I don't think the silicone is giving me a good seal. I used the outdoor clear silicone for house windows but it looks like it dries too hard and i might have hairline cracks here and there. https://honda-tech.com/forums/images...s/emthdown.gif |
Re: HELP with DIY Blackout on RSX. Noob question. (ff_terror)
Anyone? What kind of goop/glue to use? I don't want to use silicone... https://honda-tech.com/forums/images...s/emthdown.gif
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Re: HELP with DIY Blackout on RSX. Noob question. (ff_terror)
sorry for being so slow.
the name of the stuff is Goop....get the automotive kind...its good stuff http://ace.imageg.net/graphics/produ...-1188572dt.jpg |
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