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clear corners
hey, i have heard that you can make the stock yellow corners into clear. i have a 95 blazer with the composite lights. i saw it somewhere and no i cant remember where. if anyone knows how to do it that would be great
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Insane Network Engineer
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Re: clear corners
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Re: clear corners
350 for 5 minutes? ive seen 200 for 20 minutes :-\ ... i just used a heat gun...worked fine for me :-D
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Re: clear corners
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Re: clear corners
is it easy to do? i dont wanna do it and mess up my lights
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Re: clear corners
im sure theres many ways...i wasnt disagreeing with yours...and its real easy...stick it in like he said...preheat to 350 pop em in for 5 min, seperate, remove the yellow peice then stick it back together and heat it for another few minutes and press it tight...then hold it tight together for a minute so that the silicone hardens a bit
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