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splitting rear lights
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pumba
PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2014 9:36 am Up
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HI guys, I've seen a few pics on here of colour coded lexus light.has any one on here actually done it an willing to say how they got them open. I've done my headlights an fogs with a hairdryer but this dont seem to work on the lexus lights.thanks in advace guys
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Try them in the oven, 200 degrees check on them every 5 mins.
Remove everything possible from the light unit and make sure the lenses aren't in contact with anything.

 


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Ok cheers vex, its just they seem more like glued rather than like bond like the headligts so I thought there may have been a diffrent method pepole on here was using
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Be warned though, a guy on here called SamNI split his and had nothing but problems with them misting up after & it goes without saying, I take no responsibility for what happens to them in the oven Laughing
 


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Lol no probs mate cheers I did my fogs an crystals an they've been fine just easier to split
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