chris said:How about in an oven at 240 degrees for an hourThat would melt something
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Yes - everything except the a few screws and bolts and of course adhesive

chris said:How about in an oven at 240 degrees for an hourThat would melt something
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aquazi said:All stock facelift light have amber spots..
BettyBmw03 said:Cj,
Just curious, once the light is open is it pretty apparent how the inner parts come apart? I would like to do the amber delete and add a set of Lumenux angel eyes. I know others have done this now, just looking for a little more guidance. Thanks.
BettyBmw03 said:This piece is actually scratched badly and I don't think I would be able to buff the scratches out of it. I was wondering if I could transfer the donor one to my light?
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa256/cj10jeeper/lights/2006lens.jpg
BettyBmw03 said:Ok, I actually have black backings but was curious if they could also be switched to a chrome or silver backing. I have a black car and couldn't decide on this yet???
I know, I was just specifying the specifc type that differ as facelift halogen are the same.cj10jeeper said:Peddy - that's exactly what I said??
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BettyBmw03 said:Cj,
As i am sure you and others will notice these are the European style lights, where the parking lights are located under the high beam rather than in the indicator as on US cars. My plan is to take my black backing out of my left side headlight and transfer it over to the new headlight, This would call for the least amount of cutting and I like this style better anyway.
My question is will these parking lights work in the new location: while still using my car's harness with out modification? I hope so....