How to get blackoffs witout damaging tailights?
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How to get blackoffs witout damaging tailights?
I got pulled over now I just want them off if anyone wants em their 40 shipped mint condition email www.mmikanowicz@yahoo.com
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Mabe you should read it again, he's asking how to get them off without screwing up the lights. ITs a legit ?..............Are you talking about the front or the rears?
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Originally posted by Wishmaster's87IROC
Mabe you should read it again, he's asking how to get them off without screwing up the lights. ITs a legit ?..............Are you talking about the front or the rears?
Mabe you should read it again, he's asking how to get them off without screwing up the lights. ITs a legit ?..............Are you talking about the front or the rears?
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Ok, maybe we can still save this thread before it gets locked.
All you have to do is pull the blackout off. They should be velcrowed (sp?). The 3M tape used to hold it on should peel off using fingernail. I wouldn't recommend using anything sharp. Also, I've heard 3M makes an adhesive removal that you can get at any local Wal-Mart, you might give this a try. If you are extremely careful, a heat gun wouldn't be a bad idea either.
All you have to do is pull the blackout off. They should be velcrowed (sp?). The 3M tape used to hold it on should peel off using fingernail. I wouldn't recommend using anything sharp. Also, I've heard 3M makes an adhesive removal that you can get at any local Wal-Mart, you might give this a try. If you are extremely careful, a heat gun wouldn't be a bad idea either.
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