50/50 Red/Clear 92-96 MIX TAIL LIGHTS: [Save your 92-94 lights!]
#46
Lexus Test Driver
#49
Thanks for posting pics. Here's the other pic of them from that account:
Definitely post some night pics of the various lights lit up, including the reverse lights!
Also possibly some closer pics- and are you using stock bulbs, LED, etc?
By the way, here's another idea to add to these taillights, it looks as though you could cut the clear section out from the OUTER 92-94 lights (Which will be scrapped anyways), and then open up the plastic grey inner casing of the reverse light (The grey plastic box attached to the inner housing of the 92-94 lights.) and glue that clear section in BEHIND that reverse housing piece- then re-affix the grey plastic casing. Not sure if I'm describing this idea well, but once finished it would give these 92-96 combo lights a nicefactory diffuser covering the small reverse light hole section that is open on the middle lense, without showing any glue whatsoever (since that small diffuser would be reverse-glued from inside the small reverse light box.) Get it?
Definitely post some night pics of the various lights lit up, including the reverse lights!
Also possibly some closer pics- and are you using stock bulbs, LED, etc?
By the way, here's another idea to add to these taillights, it looks as though you could cut the clear section out from the OUTER 92-94 lights (Which will be scrapped anyways), and then open up the plastic grey inner casing of the reverse light (The grey plastic box attached to the inner housing of the 92-94 lights.) and glue that clear section in BEHIND that reverse housing piece- then re-affix the grey plastic casing. Not sure if I'm describing this idea well, but once finished it would give these 92-96 combo lights a nicefactory diffuser covering the small reverse light hole section that is open on the middle lense, without showing any glue whatsoever (since that small diffuser would be reverse-glued from inside the small reverse light box.) Get it?
Last edited by GZZ-TT; 03-06-11 at 08:51 PM.
#50
Lexus Test Driver
Thanks for posting pics. Here's the other pic of them from that account:
Definitely post some night pics of the various lights lit up, including the reverse lights!
Also possibly some closer pics- and are you using stock bulbs, LED, etc?
By the way, here's another idea I thought up for these taillights, it looks as though you could cut the clear section out from the OUTER 92-94 lights (Which will be scrapped anyways), and then open up the plastic inner casing of the reverse light (The grey plastic box attached to the inner housing of the 92-94 lights.) and glue that clear section in BEHIND that reverse housing piece- then re-affix the grey plastic casing. Not sure if I'm describing this idea well, but once finished it would give these 92-96 combo lights a diffuser covering the small reverse light section that is open, without showing any glue whatsoever (as that small diffuser would be reverse-glued from inside the small reverse light box.) Get it?
Definitely post some night pics of the various lights lit up, including the reverse lights!
Also possibly some closer pics- and are you using stock bulbs, LED, etc?
By the way, here's another idea I thought up for these taillights, it looks as though you could cut the clear section out from the OUTER 92-94 lights (Which will be scrapped anyways), and then open up the plastic inner casing of the reverse light (The grey plastic box attached to the inner housing of the 92-94 lights.) and glue that clear section in BEHIND that reverse housing piece- then re-affix the grey plastic casing. Not sure if I'm describing this idea well, but once finished it would give these 92-96 combo lights a diffuser covering the small reverse light section that is open, without showing any glue whatsoever (as that small diffuser would be reverse-glued from inside the small reverse light box.) Get it?
Sorry, but I couldn't think of any better way to see the lights than at night. The other pictures are also up on the album, I thought this was the best out of the four. Also I'm not sure what you mean about sealing the headlights, my brother did it for me and he said that sealing the crack would leave an unclear smudge on the lens. I'll ask my brother about it though, thanks.
#54
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