something never been done to the headlights
#76
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i have no idea about the dimensions of a 430 light. this probably wouldn't fit at all. this is SC300/400 only. i would need a spare 430 light to be able to change the dimensions if needed.
#77
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Old Man Tan ( I will call you OMT, if ok),
I have been following your work on this and it is most certainly intriguing...I do love the new Lexus lighting, but fabricating the Lexus "L" and fitting it to the OEM SC headlight (Especially on the inside corner and then stretched out in front along the front outer curve of the headlight), will, in my humble opinion, be exceptionally problematic at best, and not even doable at worst.
There simply is not enough room to fit the bottom of the "L" so that it does not block the lower section of the light. It would be like having an extra cut-off at the bottom of the light as it projects in front of the car.
The only way to do it is to completely fabricate the inner housing of the headlight. And it would be interesting to make it fit the dimensions of the light.
I have spent some time on this, and it is maddening...Especially that there are no more SuperMade clear lenses and only the lenses off of the eBay headlights.
Good ideas though and I hope you come up with a functional and aesthetic solution.
Ryan
I have been following your work on this and it is most certainly intriguing...I do love the new Lexus lighting, but fabricating the Lexus "L" and fitting it to the OEM SC headlight (Especially on the inside corner and then stretched out in front along the front outer curve of the headlight), will, in my humble opinion, be exceptionally problematic at best, and not even doable at worst.
There simply is not enough room to fit the bottom of the "L" so that it does not block the lower section of the light. It would be like having an extra cut-off at the bottom of the light as it projects in front of the car.
The only way to do it is to completely fabricate the inner housing of the headlight. And it would be interesting to make it fit the dimensions of the light.
I have spent some time on this, and it is maddening...Especially that there are no more SuperMade clear lenses and only the lenses off of the eBay headlights.
Good ideas though and I hope you come up with a functional and aesthetic solution.
Ryan
#78
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Old Man Tan ( I will call you OMT, if ok),
I have been following your work on this and it is most certainly intriguing...I do love the new Lexus lighting, but fabricating the Lexus "L" and fitting it to the OEM SC headlight (Especially on the inside corner and then stretched out in front along the front outer curve of the headlight), will, in my humble opinion, be exceptionally problematic at best, and not even doable at worst.
There simply is not enough room to fit the bottom of the "L" so that it does not block the lower section of the light. It would be like having an extra cut-off at the bottom of the light as it projects in front of the car.
The only way to do it is to completely fabricate the inner housing of the headlight. And it would be interesting to make it fit the dimensions of the light.
I have spent some time on this, and it is maddening...Especially that there are no more SuperMade clear lenses and only the lenses off of the eBay headlights.
Good ideas though and I hope you come up with a functional and aesthetic solution.
Ryan
I have been following your work on this and it is most certainly intriguing...I do love the new Lexus lighting, but fabricating the Lexus "L" and fitting it to the OEM SC headlight (Especially on the inside corner and then stretched out in front along the front outer curve of the headlight), will, in my humble opinion, be exceptionally problematic at best, and not even doable at worst.
There simply is not enough room to fit the bottom of the "L" so that it does not block the lower section of the light. It would be like having an extra cut-off at the bottom of the light as it projects in front of the car.
The only way to do it is to completely fabricate the inner housing of the headlight. And it would be interesting to make it fit the dimensions of the light.
I have spent some time on this, and it is maddening...Especially that there are no more SuperMade clear lenses and only the lenses off of the eBay headlights.
Good ideas though and I hope you come up with a functional and aesthetic solution.
Ryan
#79
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thanks for the input, but i think i can make it work, the main headlight is actually in front of this housing that im making and won't be in the way at all, it's actually pretty easy doing this. the bad part is the lens though, i'm not sure if i will try making my own or get those ebay lights, or try delining my own.
The ebay lenses will definitely be the easiest, but its hard to cut them and get a perfect seal. I tried delining a set, but I gave up on this after a couple days of sanding.
#80
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I'm curious how you're planning on making your own lenses? What process did you have in mind?
The ebay lenses will definitely be the easiest, but its hard to cut them and get a perfect seal. I tried delining a set, but I gave up on this after a couple days of sanding.
The ebay lenses will definitely be the easiest, but its hard to cut them and get a perfect seal. I tried delining a set, but I gave up on this after a couple days of sanding.
http://tech.240sxone.com/404/how-to-...dlight-covers/
#81
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thanks for the input, but i think i can make it work, the main headlight is actually in front of this housing that im making and won't be in the way at all, it's actually pretty easy doing this. the bad part is the lens though, i'm not sure if i will try making my own or get those ebay lights, or try delining my own.
Looks like you are remaking the housing by your post above, so that being the case, you could do anything.
Ryan
#82
Lead Lap
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i was thinking of making molds and using acrylic plastic, stick it in the oven, but a top mold over it and voila, lenses. found it on a 240 post.
http://tech.240sxone.com/404/how-to-...dlight-covers/
http://tech.240sxone.com/404/how-to-...dlight-covers/
#83
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I thought about doing something similar to that, but the SC lens has curved edges not straight edges like the s14 headlight. The inside mold would have to be 2 pieces and come out in parts (creating the separation line on the lens that both the OEM and supermade lens have. The separation line is right where the divider is for the side signal. I haven't been able to think of a way to create these for a relatively cheap cost. Everything points to injection molding which is too expensive.
#84
Lead Lap
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The part on the left side is what will cause the problem. That's why the company that produced clear lenses a few years ago required cutting of the stock lens in order to mount it to the housing.
It's easier to understand if you have a headlight lens in front of you.
#86
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i'll post my custom tail lights build in here as well.
finally got them apart, much much harder than getting the headlights open. still waiting for LED strips to come in before i start building everything, just wanna do it all in one sitting so i don't miss anything. have the turn signal LEDs ready to go, back up LEDs, just waiting for the LED strips for the brakes and running lights.
also will have to see if i like the lights with the diffuser or without, i think it would look nice and clean without, you'd be able to see the distinct LEDs and i kinda like that look.
these lights are absolutely flawless besides a slight crack on one of the lenses that i superglued, can't wait to get started on this, will take all the pictures i can.
as for the headlights, i've just been modeling the lights and been short on funds, in between freelance jobs here and there so can't really 3D print anything anyways. would love to test print some stuff though. stay tuned guys.
finally got them apart, much much harder than getting the headlights open. still waiting for LED strips to come in before i start building everything, just wanna do it all in one sitting so i don't miss anything. have the turn signal LEDs ready to go, back up LEDs, just waiting for the LED strips for the brakes and running lights.
also will have to see if i like the lights with the diffuser or without, i think it would look nice and clean without, you'd be able to see the distinct LEDs and i kinda like that look.
these lights are absolutely flawless besides a slight crack on one of the lenses that i superglued, can't wait to get started on this, will take all the pictures i can.
as for the headlights, i've just been modeling the lights and been short on funds, in between freelance jobs here and there so can't really 3D print anything anyways. would love to test print some stuff though. stay tuned guys.
#87
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#89
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