Can anyone custom paint my headlights?
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Originally Posted by bdmpastx
Call Jeremy Eubanks and tell him Brian Montgomery sent you. He'll do it on the side for little money. (He is a professional painter) His number is 281-795-3368
i would rather have it be somone who has done work on an actual z before. Thx though
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Originally Posted by bugsbbunny
Mr. Zipps or just DIY...that's what I'm planning...doesn't seem tooo hard (maybe)..haha
i know the painting part isnt that tough, its the re-sealing of the lights that im worried about. I would hate to see leaks, etc. later down the road
You can send them to me. I have done many Zs on the forum. Check out my site for more information. www.MrZipps.com
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Ahhhh I see...I was totally confused as to what you meant. I thought you might have ment some eyebrows or something of the like. But now I see what you ment. Those that Mr. Zipps does look kick *** on the 06 lights. I might just have to take mine apart and do it now.
The headlamps can be resealed with silicone for windows and bought at any automotive supply shop. You basically have to heat the headlamp assembilies in the oven to get them apart then paint them, then stick them in the oven again once dried, then reassemble them and finally apply some silicone to the outside bead. I would just do them myself. Easy enough.
The headlamps can be resealed with silicone for windows and bought at any automotive supply shop. You basically have to heat the headlamp assembilies in the oven to get them apart then paint them, then stick them in the oven again once dried, then reassemble them and finally apply some silicone to the outside bead. I would just do them myself. Easy enough.
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Originally Posted by bdmpastx
Ahhhh I see...I was totally confused as to what you meant. I thought you might have ment some eyebrows or something of the like. But now I see what you ment. Those that Mr. Zipps does look kick *** on the 06 lights. I might just have to take mine apart and do it now.
The headlamps can be resealed with silicone for windows and bought at any automotive supply shop. You basically have to heat the headlamp assembilies in the oven to get them apart then paint them, then stick them in the oven again once dried, then reassemble them and finally apply some silicone to the outside bead. I would just do them myself. Easy enough.
The headlamps can be resealed with silicone for windows and bought at any automotive supply shop. You basically have to heat the headlamp assembilies in the oven to get them apart then paint them, then stick them in the oven again once dried, then reassemble them and finally apply some silicone to the outside bead. I would just do them myself. Easy enough.
lol@easy. No way im gonna try that myself. Theres gotta be someone in houston that can help me with this.
well i think im going to use the glass sealer sylicone stuff to re seal the light.. but im not sure what kind of paint i should use because i tend to drive at night more than i do during the day
Originally Posted by batmanesaul
what kind of paint works best? im looking for a flat black
BTW ---The butyl sealers are better than the silicones, butyl is self leveling, so it will ooze into the nooks and crannys, where as silicone will not flow into hidden openings
Guys I did mine, and they came out awsome. One thing to note and please do this. Let the paint dry before you place it in the oven!!!!!!
If not, the paint might melt onto the lens and you will hae to clean the inside of the lens. Once touched, it will NEVER be as clear as it was before it was touched. Good luck to all.
If you are in S.FL I will be more than happy to help you guys paint yours.
If not, the paint might melt onto the lens and you will hae to clean the inside of the lens. Once touched, it will NEVER be as clear as it was before it was touched. Good luck to all.
If you are in S.FL I will be more than happy to help you guys paint yours.
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BTW ---The butyl sealers are better than the silicones, butyl is self leveling, so it will ooze into the nooks and crannys, where as silicone will not flow into hidden openings
did you do yours?


