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That was a PITA!!!!

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Skywalker18

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Jan 20, 2004
Roanoke, Texas
So today was my day off, and I decided to un-fog my headlights. Thinking this would only take a couple hours, I jump right in it.................but wow those lights are so friggin annoying!!!!!! advice to any one who wants to do this, you have to squeeze an extension with a swivel socket between the light and the bumper. But to line up the socket I went behind the fog light (it's a tight fit). I stopped to eat dinner, and had to vent (sorry) but I bet when all is said and done I well be very glad I did it.

Sorry but I had to vent!!!
Luke
 
no advice other than keep on tryin, but never put that screw back in LOL
 
Finally got it all done, just waiting for the rtv to cure!! They look soooo much better, my baby can see!!:D For those who want to know, how to clean them: 1. Cleaned with windex 2. wetsanded with 1500 grit paper 3. wetsanded with 2000 grit paper 4. used 7 coats of mothers mag and aluminum polish 5. cleaned with windex again.
They aren't 100%, but much better than they were. couldn't have done it without this forum, DSM tuner rules:thumb:
 
It does look really good on your car, but you just need to get the car to match itself...
 
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