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DmOcRsI 05-07-2006 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by RallyMINI
yes....But how to do it has been a mystery. A lot of people know of the tactic of heating an oven up to 200 degrees and putting the headlight in for like 15 minutes (thats what most subaru owners do i believe), but a long long time ago one of the original members here reported having problems with using the oven technique. Something about clips still retaining the glass, not just the sealant. But obviously it is possible as seen below. The pictures come from a japanese tuner company who has done this mod a lot of times, and has even gone as far as adding angel eyes (like the BMWs have). So they obviously know how to do it, but weren't responding to my emails.

I used to do this all the time, but mainly with less expensive cars where the assemblies weren't as complicated. In actuallity a heat-gun is easier to use because it's just more precise. The downside is when you put it back together you glue them, so it's kinda ugly on the backside, but you don't notice it at all from the front. Not hard.. just time consuming. I haven't done this to mine, but I have contimplated it.

Bar10girl 08-23-2006 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by NokturnalMCS
I used to do this all the time, but mainly with less expensive cars where the assemblies weren't as complicated. In actuallity a heat-gun is easier to use because it's just more precise. The downside is when you put it back together you glue them, so it's kinda ugly on the backside, but you don't notice it at all from the front. Not hard.. just time consuming. I haven't done this to mine, but I have contimplated it.

It is very time consuming, however, the results are worth it.
http://static.flickr.com/60/22294561...1d6b2e.jpg?v=0

http://static.flickr.com/71/22274555...7d491b.jpg?v=0

MSFITOY 08-23-2006 09:22 AM

When I figure this one out, I think I'll keep it a secret too...:impatient:razz:

I have a spare lamp too...so my time to experiment...

fj0 08-23-2006 09:53 AM

Wait a minute, strassentech? Are they making stuff for the MINI now?

Konky 08-23-2006 09:57 AM

http://www.hostdub.com/albums/Konky_album11/BMINI01.jpg

http://www.hostdub.com/albums/Konky_...4/Konky_06.jpg

http://www.hostdub.com/albums/Konky_...onkysmini3.jpg

Rally@StanceDesign 08-23-2006 11:57 AM

I've got an open one sitting right next to me :wink::thumbsup:

fj0 08-23-2006 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by RallyMINI
I've got an open one sitting right next to me :wink::thumbsup:

You suck.

Rally@StanceDesign 08-23-2006 01:46 PM

I can easily tell you my secret....i dremelled mine open :roll:

Everyone else probably did the more clean route like Konky did with the heat. Personally the heat gun set on high heat didn't work....the oven trick didnt work even after extended amounts of time so i dremelled :razz:

Wake|MCS 08-23-2006 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by RallyMINI
I can easily tell you my secret....i dremelled mine open :roll:

Everyone else probably did the more clean route like Konky did with the heat. Personally the heat gun set on high heat didn't work....the oven trick didnt work even after extended amounts of time so i dremelled :razz:

Hmm why do you think the oven didn't work? Did you try upping the temperature? Anyways, please post pics!! I hope to be able to try this in the not-so-distant future...

Rally@StanceDesign 08-23-2006 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by 02///MCS
Hmm why do you think the oven didn't work? Did you try upping the temperature? Anyways, please post pics!! I hope to be able to try this in the not-so-distant future...

I upped the temperature....but i would guess that i just didn't wait long enough. I was getting really afraid that the plastic parts were gonna start deforming before the glue melted. There were a few places that you could see the glue and it wasn't even getting soft and yet the plastic kinda was.....so i got scared and just moved on.

Konky 08-24-2006 07:51 AM

hahaha the memories... :grin:

MSFITOY 08-24-2006 08:04 AM

Can anyone get hold of Tuls and ask him to respond to my PM?:)

Thanks...

schooner2 08-24-2006 08:34 AM

I have an open one in my garage was well! I am just waiting for the painter to be ready for me! I used the oven method! was not to hard! but I have another plan in my head of how I want to try on my head lights! The oven method was on a spare head light!! Cant wait to get the ELECTRIC BLue in the head light!!

Rally@StanceDesign 08-24-2006 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by MSFITOY
Can anyone get hold of Tuls and ask him to respond to my PM?:)

Thanks...

He is on route on MTTS...so it may be a while before he can get on a computer again.....he has been posting over on M|U throughout the trip...so you might wanna try there too

Rally@StanceDesign 08-24-2006 08:40 AM


Originally Posted by schooner2
I have an open one in my garage was well! I am just waiting for the painter to be ready for me! I used the oven method! was not to hard! but I have another plan in my head of how I want to try on my head lights! The oven method was on a spare head light!! Cant wait to get the ELECTRIC BLue in the head light!!

what temp and time in the oven?

MSFITOY 08-24-2006 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by schooner2
I have an open one in my garage was well! I am just waiting for the painter to be ready for me! I used the oven method! was not to hard! but I have another plan in my head of how I want to try on my head lights! The oven method was on a spare head light!! Cant wait to get the ELECTRIC BLue in the head light!!

What happens after the oven? Do we throw it against the wall, use a screw driver or just yell at it?:lol: Jeeesh...this is like getting teeth from a hen....

Can somebody please be more descriptive than "I got one open"? We're on page three already...:impatient:razz:

Passat774 08-24-2006 09:15 AM

Oven + screw drive = open most of the time..

Konky 08-24-2006 10:20 AM

I used a buck knife(large pocket knife) and started at 200 degrees... then 300... then 400 :D

ImagoX 08-24-2006 10:36 AM

I like the look on the black car, but on the brighter colors it looks a bit... strange. Something about the chrome ring with the color inside AND out looks off to me. It might be because I like the look of the '06 light interiors so much, though. I'm thinking a darkish, metallic gray/anthracite in there would look good with almost any color, though...

schooner2 08-24-2006 11:24 AM

okay, I put mine in the oven at 280 for 8 min, and then used a screw driver, but I have a new plan, using a windshield knife, I am going to try and get it apart without the oven! but the painter is coming tonight to do it so I will report back tomarrow, maybe with some pictures!!

I had to put the light in the oven twice at 280 to finally get it apart! but it also pulled out the 3 bolts from the back side that hold the chrome piece in, so i think that helped get the whole thing apart easier with a screw driver!!

I cant wait to get this done!

chikmagnet 08-24-2006 12:16 PM

:eek2: :lol: :lol: wow look what i started with thread it is an empidemic:lol: :lol: :eek2:

MSFITOY 08-24-2006 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by schooner2
okay, I put mine in the oven at 280 for 8 min, and then used a screw driver, but I have a new plan, using a windshield knife, I am going to try and get it apart without the oven! but the painter is coming tonight to do it so I will report back tomarrow, maybe with some pictures!!

I had to put the light in the oven twice at 280 to finally get it apart! but it also pulled out the 3 bolts from the back side that hold the chrome piece in, so i think that helped get the whole thing apart easier with a screw driver!!

I cant wait to get this done!

Can you tell us more about these three screws?

Rally@StanceDesign 08-24-2006 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by MSFITOY
Can you tell us more about these three screws?

you can see where they are from outside the headlight....they go along the perimeter on and hold the chrome section (the one you want to paint) to the black plastic housing(backing). You can't see the heads of the screws when the headlights are assembled, but you can see the bulges on the side where they are.

schooner2 08-24-2006 02:11 PM

Ralleymini is right. so you can either pull them from the back or brake them from the front! pulling from the back is pretty easy! Use a nice set of wire crips with cutters in the front to do the job, that is what I did!

schooner2 08-25-2006 06:17 AM

Okay last night I pulled the trigger on my head lights and was succesful!-- I put the oven at 280 degree and left the head lights in for 8 minutes, I used a thick putty knife to pry open! They had to go in the oven twice! If you just work it patiently they will come apart! I did removed the 3 bolts from the back side so I wouldnt have to deal with them. Not sure if it helped or not but they did come apart! Sorry i dont have any pictures but the chrome pieces are at the painter today and should have them back together by sat afternoon, I will try and take some picture of them apart and of the 3 screw. and how i plan on putting them back together so i can get back in there with easy if I need too!! I hope this might help just a little. But remeber if you try this crap happens!! I did put a small crack in my glass so now I have to get a new lens which sucks but things happen, so just be really careful and go slow when pulling apart, this crack could have been easly avoided!!


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