FuzzyRev
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Might have only come to fruition this year actually. One owner has been "working on them" for about two years..and hey may have finally done it!they don’t have replacement lens available for it?
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Might have only come to fruition this year actually. One owner has been "working on them" for about two years..and hey may have finally done it!they don’t have replacement lens available for it?
No, these are luckily glued on the traditional way.Are these plastic welded from the factory like the taillights?
Thank you for making this detailed write up! Your lights turned out nice!The lens fit correct and seems good quality.
The BAD part is getting the old lens removed! No joke, this sucks...
Toyota used very thick hard butal. The video shows reusing it once heated, But it does not get pliable!
The oven works with door open, just have to place something over door. I used a piece of ply wood, then rolled up towel between door and wood. Filled in sides with small towels then covered all of it. See pic below.
Video said 20 minutes at 240 degrees.
Barley was able to move lens after messing with it for 6 to 10 minutes. Put back in for another 20 minutes.
Started moving better, so maybe try 25 minutes. If not moving throw ot back in.
This is Not easy, the lip of olds lens is a 1/4 inch on main body.
At small end it's not as wide. There is more butal at small end, but this is where I would start trying to pry open at 1st..... see pic 1. Before 2 after 3 thickness. 4. Width of main lip.
It took like 4 or 5 times back in oven to get lens off all the way.
After getting lens off, put back in oven to make it easier to remove old gray butal.
I bought 3/8s black butal of Amazon. Gol the gap all the way since all will be gone.
5. Is finished product. Good luck!
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