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Old 02-11-2010, 07:53 PM
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First I was thinking of painting my headlight housing black and tinting the the tails. What do ya think?

Also I'm gonna change my diff fluid. Is there a toque pattern when I put the cover plate back on?

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I REALLY wanna paint my headlight housings too, but Im kinda scuured.... Ive heard a couple horror stories, then a few that worked out ok, but was a real PITA to do.

I have no clue about the pumpkin cover, Id assume a star pattern, like you would do for your lugs
 
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I REALLY wanna paint my headlight housings too, but Im kinda scuured.... Ive heard a couple horror stories, then a few that worked out ok, but was a real PITA to do.

I have no clue about the pumpkin cover, Id assume a star pattern, like you would do for your lugs
Thats what I was thinking.
 
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painting isnt bad or hard. Those 06+ headlights can be tricky to get apart though. Cook them at 50* for 10 mins and then work fast with a flat tip screwdriver to work the seal about them.
 



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