I promice I will this time. I'm usually bad about not taking pics if my projects so I will this time
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i think the easiest and most cost effective way of making a housing for those lights would be to make a ''one-off'' of fiberglass. A one-off is when you dont make a mould and you essentially just copy the top of the part...in this case the taillight.
I plan on making a one-off of my own fms-like hood (maybe a few variations to keep it original)
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they make plastic benders, they look similar to metal breaks but have a heating element in them. what you want to do to avoid the stretching, clouding and spider cracks is only bend it alittle at a time like an 1/8" or a 1/16" (4 or 5 degrees at a time) till you get your targeted bend. in this case its going to have to be close to a 90 deg which is going to be a challenge. ive also used a heat gun and the corner of a table, the same concept applies just alittle at a time dont rush it.Originally posted by pyrothehitman View PostAnother idea would be to sheet metal it to give it a solid look.
bobby, not too familiar with lexan moulding....how do you heat it to get the shape you want? a torch? wont that burn it or make it cloudy looking? Just asking because I dont know
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I often wondered if a ranger headlamp would fit in there or not. looks very close and has the shape like the kia pride lights. so you may need a kia grill.???Originally posted by bobbyspider View PostNvm I forgot about the ranger headlights
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Awesome. Round lights, square housings, and a more aggressive look. I'm going to use a set of aftermarket Ranger projector headlights, replace the turn signals up front with same-sized fog lights, and add turn signal function to the corner markers.Originally posted by bobbyspider View PostHeres the link to some one who has done it I want to do this and yes you will have to mod the grill
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