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    #16
    Originally posted by blunt View Post
    thanks did you just scrap them and get others? or did you do the mylar thing??
    Yeah, just tossed them. I looked into the chrome plating deal with a few companies, and it would've ended up costing too much.

    One other thought, if you could get some thin sheet metal and conform it into the shape of a bowl or cone, it would be much cheaper to chrome that. Then just glue it into the housing.

    Picture the inside of the turn signal housing. Get it?

    Let me know, i have a few sets of lights i could take apart and try this on.
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      #17
      Originally posted by BrewCity11 View Post
      Yeah, just tossed them. I looked into the chrome plating deal with a few companies, and it would've ended up costing too much.

      One other thought, if you could get some thin sheet metal and conform it into the shape of a bowl or cone, it would be much cheaper to chrome that. Then just glue it into the housing.

      Picture the inside of the turn signal housing. Get it?

      Let me know, i have a few sets of lights i could take apart and try this on.
      i actually have 3 or 4 sets of ellips out in the garage mahal. i guess i should start taking them apart to see whats good. thanks for the tips
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        #18
        No prob. lol @ garage mahal.

        You could also just use the US ellip reflector, but then youd have to use the 9006 HID kit and not H1's. Don't see why that would be a big deal, though.

        And to add to that, if you used the US ellip metal cage and lens, you'd retain the US spec cutoff _-- instead of _/
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          #19
          except i already bought an H1 HID kit. i think the metal cage on the back is interchangeable though isnt it???
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            #20
            I believe its all interchangable.

            As far as the HID's, what kit did you buy? I'm sure someone would buy it off you so you could get the 9006. Maybe i'll talk Levent into getting yours for his touring.
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              #21
              DDM 55W 6000k H1 but i think i can just swap 3 screws and make it work.
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                #22
                I've used chrome paint in MGB turn signal housings and it worked pretty well, however, I don't think it would work well enough for headlights. Might be a good temp solution until you get new ones though.

                I also tried spraying clear reflective paint over the chrome and all it did was dull the chrome. The chrome by it self was much more reflective than the reflective paint by itself.

                The other thing to consider with paint is issues with it sticking to the plastic. The turn signal housing I did were metal, so the paint stuck fine, but on plastic, I'm not so sure. I've had bad luck with getting regular spray paint not meant for plastic to stick.

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                  #23
                  Any progress on this?
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by BrewCity11 View Post
                    Any progress on this?
                    no but the good news is im too busy selling parts to do it. they are still sitting on my kitchen table like they have been for the last week. but i need money so im not complaining.
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                      #25
                      This is the only reason why I'm scared to take my headlights apart.
                      I don't want to break anything, because I don't know if I'll be able to find good spares for cheap...

                      Originally posted by Janderson
                      you can have the keys to my hunk of 20+ year old West German steel when you pry them from my cold dead fingers.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by NJGreenBudd View Post
                        I wouldn't bother too much other than for looks, the HID light does not need an actual reflector due to the projector lens. You could paint them any color you want and it shouldn't affect the light output.
                        you might want to look at my thread.
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                          #27
                          Also to all those that laughed at my attempt at aluminum foil...unless you have a better affordable solution don't knock it.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by ///M42 sport View Post
                            Also to all those that laughed at my attempt at aluminum foil...unless you have a better affordable solution don't knock it.

                            http://r3vlimited.com/board/showthre...=aluminum+foil
                            well i looked at new euro reflectors and they are 100 my cost a piece. fuck that. i just painted them with chrome paint 2 days ago and while it doesnt look great it looks about the same as your foil job.. i just dont want to drop 2 bills on new reflectors. thanks for the tips however
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by ///M42 sport View Post
                              Also to all those that laughed at my attempt at aluminum foil...unless you have a better affordable solution don't knock it.

                              http://r3vlimited.com/board/showthre...=aluminum+foil
                              One of my smilies had the reflective coating flaking off of it. I got some high temp metallic tape and lined it with that stuff. Didn't make a fucking bit of difference.

                              YMMV, but it seems that aluminum foil and similar stuff isn't really reflective enough to make a night-and-day difference.
                              paint sucks

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