Shift knob and boots with AUT Design Eyelids
Originally Posted by simplypanda
so anyone know what would happen if I just put the eyelids on w/o rubbing alcohol onto the headlights first? anyone?
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yea I just wanted to know because I didn't have and alcohol but wanted to install it last night. I didn't install it so I will go buy some alcohol today and install it this afternoon. Thanks for all your help guys. BTW Tech are you gonna go to garage sale and caravan? if you are than I would like to join some of you guys +)
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yea I just wanted to know because I didn't have and alcohol but wanted to install it last night. I didn't install it so I will go buy some alcohol today and install it this afternoon. Thanks for all your help guys. BTW Tech are you gonna go to garage sale and caravan? if you are than I would like to join some of you guys +)
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Its all on now...but I don't like how the driver's side one looks. I don't think I stuck it on all the way through...>.< Just a question if I wanted to take it off how do I do that haha. I might want to re-do the left side. and I posted the momo shift **** w/ the boot. I am thinking of pulling the boot more out since I trimmed the ring a bit I can fit how much boot I want to. Anyways tell me what you guys think...
Originally Posted by simplypanda
Its all on now...but I don't like how the driver's side one looks. I don't think I stuck it on all the way through...>.< Just a question if I wanted to take it off how do I do that haha. I might want to re-do the left side. and I posted the momo shift **** w/ the boot. I am thinking of pulling the boot more out since I trimmed the ring a bit I can fit how much boot I want to. Anyways tell me what you guys think...
Looks like the eyelids may rub your hood?
Using a heat gun will help get them off. Just be careful as they can be fragile and could crack if you try to yank them off too soon.
Using a heat gun will help get them off. Just be careful as they can be fragile and could crack if you try to yank them off too soon.
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nope they don't rub or anything. Just a little bit off thats all. I checked it over and over no rub haha. thats what I was worried about also. I think if I am gonna do it over im gonna take it over to a body professional who knows what they are doing. I can work on engines a bit, but body work...eh
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