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    clear headlights

    Does anyone know what website i can order clear headlights from?
    like this truck http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...6/DSC00135.jpg but i want it clear not foggy

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    that looks like the factory lens that had the amber reflector taken out of it

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    Yea they are the factory headlights. But im looking for some that are just clear headlights. I dont want halos or projectors i just want them to be all chrome and clear.

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    Just do your own. Its easy.
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    i'll sell you my cleared stockers
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    How would you do the lights on your own?

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    with the search button




    basic gist is that you cut (or melt) the sealant that holds the front lens cover to the housing. take out the orange reflector. re-seal it & you're done
    00 FRC - just top end, exhaust, and a hot-air intake
    99 Sierra - 5.3 / 5spd
    ↓ click the pic for the build ↓

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    Ok Thanks but how will you melt the sealant. I've heard of sticking it in the oven for a few seconds or with the heat gun. Do you know which will work best?

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    with my stockers, i just took a razor to them with no heat & it was slightly harder than a piece of cake. with the OEM Denali projectors - heat, heat, & more heat along with a sharp razor & a few hours are the only way you're getting them apart. i used the oven on these
    00 FRC - just top end, exhaust, and a hot-air intake
    99 Sierra - 5.3 / 5spd
    ↓ click the pic for the build ↓

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