something never been done to the headlights
yea on ebay when i looked for them i search meteor shower, because you're supposed to hang them from trees or something and they look like meteor showers. they're all over the place, only problem is finding them for a good price. good luck!
finished product! figured out how to modify the flasher thanks to Ali, all i had to do was jump the capacitor and no more flashing! next up will be the headlights, gonna sink some time into getting some new models test printed, then start modifying my spare housings and wiring up those lights. have some sweet ideas for those.
nice man, that's what i was hoping this would do. i've never seen custom 92-94 tails so thats why i did these, i could have done 97s but they have already been done. hopefully this will spark more creativity in the community, i don't see much DIY stuff anymore, just people buying stuff usually.
update!!! got pulled over today, officer said he didn't see me use the turn signals so i had to show him that they work and he said they're too dim. reason for this is because in direct sunlight, the light from the sun fills the housing with reflective light which washes out the light coming from the LEDs, to remedy this hopefully, i tinted the tail ights with vinyl. i think they look great, hopefully they're more visible in sunlight now.

this weekend i'm hoping to finish modeling the triple beam L housings and start concepting how i'll wire them. i'm getting mroe and more excited about this, don't have pictures but i also started cutting up the spare headlight housings i have that will hold these lights.

this weekend i'm hoping to finish modeling the triple beam L housings and start concepting how i'll wire them. i'm getting mroe and more excited about this, don't have pictures but i also started cutting up the spare headlight housings i have that will hold these lights.
I've read up on various mold making ventures, and it's way more trouble than it's worth, and results are far from perfect usually. The final pieces always seem to look "home-brewed" if you know what I mean...(Not 'Lexus' quality standards.) You could start with a set of cheap Ebay Altezza lights, since you're replacing all of the internals with LED anyways; then could use the clear inner diffuser lens from the 92-94, and/or 95-96 factory SC lights inside, with some cutting around the edges.
ScottURNot used my idea to combine the 97-00 outer lenses and housing with some 95-96 clear/red inners, to produce reverse 50/50 tails which is a similar idea (You've probably seen)
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...iy-thread.html
Good luck either way. Another idea would be to combine the clear outer lens of the Altezza style Ebay lights, with the inner housings from the Ebay 50/50 red/clear style tails. They probably use the same overall design mold, so might fit together without any cutting.
ScottURNot used my idea to combine the 97-00 outer lenses and housing with some 95-96 clear/red inners, to produce reverse 50/50 tails which is a similar idea (You've probably seen)
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...iy-thread.html
Good luck either way. Another idea would be to combine the clear outer lens of the Altezza style Ebay lights, with the inner housings from the Ebay 50/50 red/clear style tails. They probably use the same overall design mold, so might fit together without any cutting.
Last edited by GZZ-TT; Apr 18, 2015 at 12:51 PM.
The process is actually called thermoforming (I was close). The liquid plastic sounds interesting and I hope it works out for you. The only concern that comes to mind is what is the optical clarity like? Can light be dispersed properly through the liquid plastic?
yes, the liquid plastic is usually used for encasing coins and stuff like dried bugs and leafs. it's really sturdy and actually kind of flexible so it won't crack, it doesn't really matter on the clarity too because it will go on the edge of the light and not on the actual lens.












