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front indicators
Is there a easy way of removing the front lens off the front indicators?so I can remove the orange in it.it seems to be glued on tight,that it might break if you try to prise it apart.any suggestions would be great.
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Steve 818 wrote:A heat gun on a low setting or a decent hairdryer will melt the glue/stuff and you should be able to carefully prise it apart with a couple of flat screwdrivers and some patience.
Very carefully and lots of patience ... I put mine in the oven for about 30 mins at 100 degrees. Result is well worth the effort though.
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Oven here aswell!!!
And use several BUTTER KNIVES to pry it open. being thinner, wider and slightly flexible helps ALOT!!!
After that you can cut and swap positive wires so that the little side lights are blinkers (with orange bulbs). It will blink faster but you get over that, i just figured it helps my indication get noticed.
And use several BUTTER KNIVES to pry it open. being thinner, wider and slightly flexible helps ALOT!!!
After that you can cut and swap positive wires so that the little side lights are blinkers (with orange bulbs). It will blink faster but you get over that, i just figured it helps my indication get noticed.
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Oven here too. Be VERY CAREFUL. If the glue isn't quite melted you will snap the plastic.
Trust me.
And while you have them out, shave them and polish them too!
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And while you have them out, shave them and polish them too!

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Read this thread... it will tell you everything you need to know
http://www.aus-cartalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=17543&highlight=lens
http://www.aus-cartalk.com/viewtopic.php?t=17543&highlight=lens

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Fatty wrote:so if you leave the original indicator globes in as your "driving lights", are they bright enough? or should you upgrade them?
Definately bright enough, I think some even say they are "too bright" for side lights! Think of the poxy little globes which do the job now.

I'm going to change them over soon too.
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Moggy wrote:kitkat wrote:...and because of the reflector shape it shines up into peoples cabins...
Woohoo! Finally some revenge against those 4WD's out there that consistently burn my retinas...
well, don't whinge when a truckie runs clean over the top of you because of your stupid illegal lights


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Now now Ladies..
Anyways, this is from a post i made about a year ago.. Hope it can be of some help Spikey.

Anyways, this is from a post i made about a year ago.. Hope it can be of some help Spikey.
you can pull the ones you have apart...
I did it to mine with a flat blade screwdriver and a hairdryer. The orange bit inside is just held in with 2 screws, You should try it, very easy to do will take you an hour or so. I also swaped my indicator with my parking lights, so now the indicator is on the outside where the parkers where.
Heres a step by step guide for you, if your interested.
http://www.mx5club.org.nz/maintenance/driving_lights/
Heres how it looks on my car.
cheers
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