Blue and Amber Haloz
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Re: Gone Vertical!
I got my interior halos in and today i try and finish up the exterior ones. I have to find that hole in the firewall. When I get it done I will take pics.
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Re: canadianshark's new ride
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tiburonmoo)</div><div class='quotemain'>LEDS? burn out? huh? what?</div>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tiburonmoo)</div><div class='quotemain'>Ok, here I go again... Firewall? Hole? Preexisting? Where? huh?</div>
We confused you real good eh? LOL
I was just saying if they burnt out for any reason(water, dropped, ???) we should be able to change them somehow.
There is a hole in the firewall somewhere in the center, I think. Do a search on webtech I think it tells you where it is......
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tiburonmoo)</div><div class='quotemain'>Ok, here I go again... Firewall? Hole? Preexisting? Where? huh?</div>
We confused you real good eh? LOL
I was just saying if they burnt out for any reason(water, dropped, ???) we should be able to change them somehow.
There is a hole in the firewall somewhere in the center, I think. Do a search on webtech I think it tells you where it is......
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Re: Pics that may help you decide
I am in class right now, so i will work on them when i get home. The hole is behind the throttle body (I have never seen it). Bad thing is, that when i get this done my car is still overheating or atleast the temp gauge is going to H. Where is the themostat located? All my coolant fluids are full. Could it be a water pump and if so, how hard is it to replace? Thanks
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Re: My wife is slowly killing me!
Dunno where it is but I know it's an easy fix. Someone on here had the same problem with his chick's car. Some prelude guy or somethin'. I'll look for the link and post it here.
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Here it is
http://www.rdtiburon.com//index.php?name=F...iewtopic&t=1006
**EDIT**
Here it is
http://www.rdtiburon.com//index.php?name=F...iewtopic&t=1006
#27
Re: New Rotors Paint on
ok, i am trying to get the headlights apart....I preheated the oven to 350* and put one headlight in for 3:20. Took it out and tried to pull it apart. No luck, they didn't even move. i noticed that some of the plastic started to melt on the bottom. What should i do?
Edit - and the screwdriver was puttng marks in the plastic when i was trying to pry apart the lense.
Edit - and the screwdriver was puttng marks in the plastic when i was trying to pry apart the lense.
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Re: do it yourself type of installs?
yea im planning on either painting my tib Orange or Blue cant really decide yet .... Check this link out and tell me if you guys think the orange or Amber Angel eyes would look better http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/514552
im guessing that i should get the amber ones and maybe go with a dual amber/white color. what does everyone else think?
This is what my car will look like if i go blue http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/347300/3
I would get dual blue/white haloz if i get that color car.
Let me know what color you guys like best because i'll be buying my haloz on monday and have to choose by then. thanks
im guessing that i should get the amber ones and maybe go with a dual amber/white color. what does everyone else think?
This is what my car will look like if i go blue http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/347300/3
I would get dual blue/white haloz if i get that color car.
Let me know what color you guys like best because i'll be buying my haloz on monday and have to choose by then. thanks
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Re: Rear strut bar
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Vulcnwolf)</div><div class='quotemain'>ok, i am trying to get the headlights apart....I preheated the oven to 350* and put one headlight in for 3:20. Took it out and tried to pull it apart. No luck, they didn't even move. i noticed that some of the plastic started to melt on the bottom. What should i do? </div>
Try hitting it with a hairdryer or a heat gun. Oh, and about that overheating problem. Change your thermostat man.
Try hitting it with a hairdryer or a heat gun. Oh, and about that overheating problem. Change your thermostat man.
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Re: do it yourself type of installs?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tiburonmoo)</div><div class='quotemain'>Oh, and about that overheating problem. Change your thermostat man.</div>
yeah, that should do it
yeah, that should do it