Blackout headlights for xB
#41
Originally Posted by mad-sciontist
What kinda paint are you guys using to do this?
#42
I think it has been answered, but here is the answer again. I used Krylon Gloss Black paint. For use on outdoor materials such as wood, plastic etc. It is in a spray paint can.
#44
are the headlights easier to open than the taillights?
i tried to bake my taillights and open them when i wanted to paint them, but i gave up cuz i didnt want to break them and just painted my tails on the outside...
so hopefully the headlights are easier to pry open ?
i tried to bake my taillights and open them when i wanted to paint them, but i gave up cuz i didnt want to break them and just painted my tails on the outside...
so hopefully the headlights are easier to pry open ?
#45
Originally Posted by phreak
I think it has been answered, but here is the answer again. I used Krylon Gloss Black paint. For use on outdoor materials such as wood, plastic etc. It is in a spray paint can.
#47
Originally Posted by SecretAgentMonkey
Originally Posted by phreak
I think it has been answered, but here is the answer again. I used Krylon Gloss Black paint. For use on outdoor materials such as wood, plastic etc. It is in a spray paint can.
#48
Originally Posted by phreak
Originally Posted by SecretAgentMonkey
Originally Posted by phreak
I think it has been answered, but here is the answer again. I used Krylon Gloss Black paint. For use on outdoor materials such as wood, plastic etc. It is in a spray paint can.
#50
Doing this right now as I type this, the headlights are baking, will do painting tomorrow... Wish me luck!! Doing this AND painting my grill, so i will post pics when im done...
#52
Originally Posted by Boxer_Rebellion
You go boyee!
#55
If you're talking about using something like Duplicolor Anodized, I honestly couldn't tell you how well it'll stick.
On the plus side, it's not like people are going to be touching the inside of the headlight assembly, so it probably won't just rub off.
On the plus side, it's not like people are going to be touching the inside of the headlight assembly, so it probably won't just rub off.
#56
ok so im doing this mod tommorow. im doing this in hoping to reduce the glare from my hid's. do you guys think i should use a flat black, or a gloss black. i figured flat would better reduce the reflection of light, but the gloss would look better, what do you all think?