DIY Black Taillight Housings
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DIY Black Taillight Housings
Hey guys, just got a spare pair of taillights in the mail today so I decided to have fun. At first I just wanted to take the amber out, but decided it might look cool if I painted the inside of taillight. I baked it at 300 degrees for 5 minutes to loosen up the glue. Anyways, here are some pics:
Lens off
Amber and other covers out
Taillight housing painted Krylon flat black
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After:
Warning, take your time and don't get frustrated, or you'll end up with something like this:
Lens off
Amber and other covers out
Taillight housing painted Krylon flat black
Before:
After:
Warning, take your time and don't get frustrated, or you'll end up with something like this:
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Re: DIY Black Taillight Housings (jwogen1)
I'll be taking a picture soon.. It won't be completely dark for another hour or so.
Yeah, I got in a minor accident a while back and the rear bumper sorta got torn. I bought a new one but just haven't gotten around to get a shop to paint it.
Yeah, I got in a minor accident a while back and the rear bumper sorta got torn. I bought a new one but just haven't gotten around to get a shop to paint it.
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Re: DIY Black Taillight Housings (pyrojeff)
how long did it take you? what type of glue did you use to put them back together? and how did you break the other one?
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Re: DIY Black Taillight Housings (KilL3r_B)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by KilL3r_B »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">how long did it take you? what type of glue did you use to put them back together? and how did you break the other one?</TD></TR></TABLE>
It took me about half an hour for one taillight, and that includes the baking, peeling the lens off the assembly, painting it, and waiting for it to dry.
I haven't glued it up yet, although I did clean off all the old glue, and I plan to use silicon glue when I do put it back together.
As far as breaking the other one, that was a result of me trying to rush it. I only baked it at 200 degrees for 5 minutes, and that didnt really loosen up the glue to well. A few edges started cracking, then a tiny piece broke off, so I just figured what the hell, I'll break it up and see what's inside. I bought this pair of lights off of ebay for $21 shipped, because I did not want to mess up my tails that are on right now. As long as you bake it long enough, and just pry slowly and carefully at it, it shouldn't break.
I still have the stock lights on my car, but I'll be back in a few minutes with a picture of the modified left and stock right on my car.
It took me about half an hour for one taillight, and that includes the baking, peeling the lens off the assembly, painting it, and waiting for it to dry.
I haven't glued it up yet, although I did clean off all the old glue, and I plan to use silicon glue when I do put it back together.
As far as breaking the other one, that was a result of me trying to rush it. I only baked it at 200 degrees for 5 minutes, and that didnt really loosen up the glue to well. A few edges started cracking, then a tiny piece broke off, so I just figured what the hell, I'll break it up and see what's inside. I bought this pair of lights off of ebay for $21 shipped, because I did not want to mess up my tails that are on right now. As long as you bake it long enough, and just pry slowly and carefully at it, it shouldn't break.
I still have the stock lights on my car, but I'll be back in a few minutes with a picture of the modified left and stock right on my car.
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Re: DIY Black Taillight Housings (pyrojeff)
Here's a night pic.
Yeah, I guess my camera doesnt work too well at night, but you can still tell that there is less light coming from the modified taillight (driver's side). The passenger side light is still the stock one.
Yeah, I guess my camera doesnt work too well at night, but you can still tell that there is less light coming from the modified taillight (driver's side). The passenger side light is still the stock one.
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Re: DIY Black Taillight Housings (pyrojeff)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by pyrojeff »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Here's a night pic.
Yeah, I guess my camera doesnt work too well at night, but you can still tell that there is less light coming from the modified taillight (driver's side). The passenger side light is still the stock one.</TD></TR></TABLE>
looks good! itried doing that and failed also... cracked one of the lights in half haha!
Yeah, I guess my camera doesnt work too well at night, but you can still tell that there is less light coming from the modified taillight (driver's side). The passenger side light is still the stock one.</TD></TR></TABLE>
looks good! itried doing that and failed also... cracked one of the lights in half haha!
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Re: (USteppin)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by USteppin »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">cool, what about painting the clear part, all amber? anyone seen that done?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I would think all red would look pretty sweet, kinda like an audi taillight but its a matter of getting the red to match. You could probably buy clears and actually put them to good use, paint it red to your liking. Could be a worthy mod thoughts??
I would think all red would look pretty sweet, kinda like an audi taillight but its a matter of getting the red to match. You could probably buy clears and actually put them to good use, paint it red to your liking. Could be a worthy mod thoughts??
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Alright so I got bored and decided to PS a little bit. Don't mind the crude PS but this is about how it would look
Amber (its probably a little too light of an orange):
All red:
Have I ever expressed my love for DIY...great job pyrojeff
Amber (its probably a little too light of an orange):
All red:
Have I ever expressed my love for DIY...great job pyrojeff
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dtmamg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Are most Honda tail lights like that with the removable amber piece?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I know the 90-93 were all solid and painted amber er whatever factory color is. 94-97 had a little piece that went over the bulb area for the turn signal. 98-00 had solid i believe and 00-02 had inserts. The 03-04 are just bad ***
I know the 90-93 were all solid and painted amber er whatever factory color is. 94-97 had a little piece that went over the bulb area for the turn signal. 98-00 had solid i believe and 00-02 had inserts. The 03-04 are just bad ***
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by VRDrvr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I know the 90-93 were all solid and painted amber er whatever factory color is. 94-97 had a little piece that went over the bulb area for the turn signal. 98-00 had solid i believe and 00-02 had inserts. The 03-04 are just bad *** </TD></TR></TABLE>
There goes my idea for my Accord...know anything about Civic tail lights?
I know the 90-93 were all solid and painted amber er whatever factory color is. 94-97 had a little piece that went over the bulb area for the turn signal. 98-00 had solid i believe and 00-02 had inserts. The 03-04 are just bad *** </TD></TR></TABLE>
There goes my idea for my Accord...know anything about Civic tail lights?
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Re: DIY Black Taillight Housings (pyrojeff)
I just wanna know why the hell this thread was moved to Sponsor's marketplace. First of all, I ain't selling ****. I could understand it being moved to Appearance & Cosmetic... but WTF! Mods, DIY means Do It Yourself, not Buy It Here.
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Re: DIY Black Taillight Housings (pyrojeff)
yea. ive been seeing a lot of miscellaneous posts in this sponsor marketplace appearance forum.... i think its getting people confused, even moderators.
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I'm sorry I have to give this DIY a big its one thing to paint the headlight housing leaving the reflector alone so you still have the same light output. your pics clearly show how you limit light by painting the reflector. I hope you don't get into an accident because of your mod. I also hope you did this to your old lights and not the new ones.