How to replicate HELLA's smoked ellipsoid technique:

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  • maxel
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    double post
    Last edited by maxel; 05-18-2008, 06:44 PM.

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  • maxel
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    Satan
    Last edited by maxel; 05-19-2008, 11:07 AM.

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  • GaryE30
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    Justin B posted pictures of smiley smoked.

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  • RedStar240
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    Has anyone does this replication with the smileys?

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  • GaryE30
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    I'd like to know this as well before I start chewing the hell out of these housings with my dremel.

    Originally posted by oldskool3
    Anybody have any suggestions as to the best method to notch the housing for the crosshairs and which tool works best? Thanks
    EDIT: Use a dremel with the cutoffwheel and cut from the outside inward. This will make a larger slot outside, but just a skinny short one on the inside. Works perfectly!!! Make sure you know where to dremel though.
    Last edited by GaryE30; 04-22-2008, 05:31 PM.

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  • oldskool3
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    Anybody have any suggestions as to the best method to notch the housing for the crosshairs and which tool works best? Thanks

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  • mikeedler
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    yep, e32, e34, e30 are all the same parts except the e30 has a different plastic frame that holds the lights, and the e30 has different mounting points where the adjusters mount. the lenses are the exact same, as well as the shape of the crosshairs, as well as the ellip backing part.

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  • ColdAccord
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    cool. i also have a spare hella ellip from my e32, i wonder if thats the same size, or of any use to anyone

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  • evil_twin
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    Originally posted by ColdAccord
    damn. i was trying to see if I could use the same template for the crosshairs

    If that what the case, you probably can. I broke the backing (reflector part) on the 3 series, and I used the 5 series. I just didn't use the projector part or the housing. But I think you can use the cross hairs.

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  • Justin B
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    It probably wouldn't be too difficult, just time consuming and tedious to make your own templates that would be close enough to work. The way I'd do it is by cutting up a cereal box and taking as many basic measurements from the reflector as possible and cutting a slightly larger than needed rough cut then setting it in as you trim it little by little. Once it's pretty smooth on each side just copy whichever side is closest (if you hadn't cut them too well symmetrically) onto another piece of box and for the sides cut it a little small then add in that little ledge by the tabs by not cutting it small there. Add a tab in there and you've got yourself a rough template. Remember as long as it's close it'll do the job. All it has to do is prevent the light from bouncing all over the place inside and back out, so if it's not 100% perfect following the reflector curve it shouldn't make that big of a deal.

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  • ColdAccord
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    damn. i was trying to see if I could use the same template for the crosshairs

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  • evil_twin
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    The lens is the same, but the I think the body itself is too long. I might be wrong though.

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  • ColdAccord
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    anyone know if e34 high beams are the same size? I want to smoke my daily driver

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  • ///M42 sport
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    One thing I tried to minimize the pitted lenses was to spray a couple layers of clearcoat, then cover it with laminex. I dont' know if this will hold on the long term but the initial results are very impressive.

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  • Justin B
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    Just finished mine with a set of Compression's group buy crosshairs-




    Edit- I used clear liquid nails. I really hope I don't have to take the lenses off, this shit sticks good.

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