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Old 07-29-2003, 05:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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is there any other way besides using a heat gun to remove the lens?
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Old 07-29-2003, 05:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Why do you want to remove the lens? But either use a heat gun or stick it in the oven.
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by clear ones for like $20 from www.procarparts.com
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Get JDM OEM clear ones. They look a lot better than those cheap ass clear lenses.
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Old 07-29-2003, 10:46 PM   #5 (permalink)
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i like my cheap ass clear lenses and they look great! no problems yet - had them two years and they are still as clear as my head lights.....
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The JDM OEM look different. I will take a pic of both tomorrow cause I have a set of the cheap clear ones lying around my house
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well, what I'm trying to do is I bought a set of the black housing turn signals and they're not bright enough. So I thought I'd try and get the lenes from the side ones and the orange thingy from the front ones and stick them into the black housing.

Anyways, I got the lenses off the OEM ones with a heat gun, but I think I warped them pretty bad so I don't know if I want to risk taking the heat gun to my turn signals with the black housing.
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These are cheap aftermarket ones

These are Honda OEM

These are so clear and they dont even have a place to put a bulb but they are JDM!
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Nothing's wrong with the "cheap" aftermarket clear lense ones. I'm sure you meant cheap as in price, not quality. I bought mine off ebay for 35$ shipped and they look very nice. I guess it just depends on the price difference between aftermarket and OEM ones, but I wouldnt pay more than 10$ extra for the OEM ones. The aftermarket ones I got off ebay are made from exactly the same materials as my OEM ones, fit great, and look a lot better with hyperwhite bulbs.
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i hated my JDM's

and it was because it didnt have a place for the bulb
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I dont use those lights cause I have sidemarkers. The cheap ones work fine, its just that I dont like the look of them
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