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I saw this on an MRM F-sport Blox carshow looks really bad like it's gon get worse in time the more you have your headlights on due to the heat. Pretty sure it'll be a recall
I saw this on an MRM F-sport Blox carshow looks really bad like it's gon get worse in time the more you have your headlights on due to the heat. Pretty sure it'll be a recall
I would suspect it's more of a sun heat related thing than heat from the headlights. Just checked mine, still perfect, but stays in the garage when not driven. Might need "sun shades" for headlights.
Ive had a few GSX-R's and bought a few puig double bubble windscreens, and there was a disclaimer that came with the screen, about it reflecting light into the plastic that surrounded the speedo. I seen a few melt/warp. So its either heat from the lights or light reflecting off the chrome bezel that surrounds the projector.
My lights are not bubbling, but they are spotting on the top of the projector (the black chrome looking finish). I haven't taken it in yet.
Pics?
Originally Posted by HAYSTACK
dammit, I havent used my lights very much but I got a feeling mine will be doing this
Check em out
Originally Posted by langjaykev
OH HELL NAw. i just checked. and its there.. now im sad
Don't be sad Lexus will fix it.
Originally Posted by DAZ1
I would suspect it's more of a sun heat related thing than heat from the headlights. Just checked mine, still perfect, but stays in the garage when not driven. Might need "sun shades" for headlights.
Anything is possible but I doubt it bec when I'm at in the Bay its been pretty crappy weather recently.
I would suspect it's more of a sun heat related thing than heat from the headlights. Just checked mine, still perfect, but stays in the garage when not driven. Might need "sun shades" for headlights.
i doubt the sun would be the culprit for bubbling inside the headlights - especially right in front of the headlight beam itself which could get quite hot.