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Old 07-25-2012, 02:29 AM   #43
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Great DIY! I was waiting for someone to get'r'done. Thanks!

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NP Darren! Thanks to your DIY i have blacked out headlights that look amazing combined with the tails.

I love your torques btw and I would buy a set myself if it weren't for the poking. 17x9 +42 or +45 would be perfect but alas they dont come that way. =(
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Old 07-25-2012, 02:30 AM   #44
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Update:

Pressure washed the tails and head lights and there is NO FOGGING at all. My stockers were fogging before I did the mod. Looks like I sealed them all up quite good.

Remember be liberal with the goop!
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Old 07-25-2012, 02:32 AM   #45
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Thanks man... I think your tails look pretty damn good.

I'm actually taking my wheels to a local machine shop to have the offset raised so that the fronts fit flush. I gotta wait for my coilovers to arrive first, though.
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Old 07-25-2012, 04:19 PM   #46
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Thanks man... I think your tails look pretty damn good.

I'm actually taking my wheels to a local machine shop to have the offset raised so that the fronts fit flush. I gotta wait for my coilovers to arrive first, though.
Why don't I see more people doing this (machinging wheels)? I just assumed that it makes the wheel unsafe. Does it?

If I can get a better offset on a set of 17x9 torques by machining them safely....
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Old 07-25-2012, 04:34 PM   #47
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I'll post up a new topic about doing it if it happens... no need to hijack this one.
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@sw20kosh Looks phenomenal.
This is a must do.
Thanks for sharing.
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Why not just melt the seal open instead of cutting? Are the headlights and taillights built differently? See link:

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Why not just melt the seal open instead of cutting? Are the headlights and taillights built differently? See link:

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The taillights are fused together. You can't use heat to separate them.
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looks awesome.. anyone else scared to try this, but wants to ever so badly?
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looks awesome.. anyone else scared to try this, but wants to ever so badly?
I want to do the headlights and tail lights but I'm scared.
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I want to do the headlights and tail lights but I'm scared.
likewise..

i'll pay someone to do them for me :o
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That looks amazing...especially on your black FR-S! I too wonder how this would look on a white FR-S. Anyone?
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That looks amazing...especially on your black FR-S! I too wonder how this would look on a white FR-S. Anyone?
white them out!
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likewise..

i'll pay someone to do them for me :o

I 2nd that..!
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