Duff Daddy said:Originally when they were made, the lenses had a "box" that was used for alignments, some shops still use them. It is or alignment purposes but now an easy way to align headlights is to measure with a meter stick, to the center of the head light, then 15 ft in front the same height and cross width and your golden on a board.
this is your "mystery" tool
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Win said:Chris you can also align it up against a Garage. I did mine inside my garage, but you can just as easily do it on a garage or wall just make sure your car is level.
???98gt said:you can use a big hammer and if that don't work use a bigger one!!
ARdoller said:don't mess with the hammer.
P51CrazyHorse said:Use a torch. Melt them off. Will be smoother when finished than if you cut or grind them, so less sanding/polishing!
Win said:P51CrazyHorse said:Use a torch. Melt them off. Will be smoother when finished than if you cut or grind them, so less sanding/polishing!
I don't think you could regulate the temperature around the area enough to not cause a odd shaped melted spot.
is that not enough of a reason to not do it?P51CrazyHorse said:Win said:P51CrazyHorse said:Use a torch. Melt them off. Will be smoother when finished than if you cut or grind them, so less sanding/polishing!
I don't think you could regulate the temperature around the area enough to not cause a odd shaped melted spot.
Is ... is that the *only* reason you don't want to try it?