Black out your OEM fogs
Black out your OEM fogs
i havent seen anyone do this just on headlights, so i figured im going to try and see if i can do it to my fogs and it worked. TRY THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK
Tools:
10mm wrench
spackle scraper(small)
grease and wax remover( to clean the insides)
super glue/ nail glue
Steps:
First, i preheated my oven at 225, then i placed the foglights on a cookie sheet in the oven and waited. i really dont know how long i waited cuz i kept going back to make sure they didnt melt, so how long you wait is up to you, after all that i got this:
Second, i took the grease and wax remover and cleaned the inside of the fogs, then after they were clean and dry i took some vht i had lying around and sprayed the insides, i would recommened black paint instead vht is kinda runny, but they came out like this:
Third and Final, i reassembled the foglights and got this:
im happy with the way they came out hope i see more like this, hope i made a step stone for more
Tools:
10mm wrench
spackle scraper(small)
grease and wax remover( to clean the insides)
super glue/ nail glue
Steps:
First, i preheated my oven at 225, then i placed the foglights on a cookie sheet in the oven and waited. i really dont know how long i waited cuz i kept going back to make sure they didnt melt, so how long you wait is up to you, after all that i got this:
Second, i took the grease and wax remover and cleaned the inside of the fogs, then after they were clean and dry i took some vht i had lying around and sprayed the insides, i would recommened black paint instead vht is kinda runny, but they came out like this:
Third and Final, i reassembled the foglights and got this:
im happy with the way they came out hope i see more like this, hope i made a step stone for more
i was thinking about doing this to mine, but was afraid to mess it up since they are brand new fogs, and are expensive (to me) to replace. Looks good though rob although with no reflector at all i'm sure your light output went down.
Justin
[02 R/T sold][00 Highline sold][04 r/t scrapped][95 NYG Sport coupe][01 r/t DD]
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[02 R/T sold][00 Highline sold][04 r/t scrapped][95 NYG Sport coupe][01 r/t DD]
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Re: Black out your OEM fogs
viewtopic.php?t=39257&highlight=haz+black+housing+fogs02goldse wrote:i havent seen anyone do this just on headlights, so i figured im going to try and see if i can do it to my fogs and it worked.
i havent been able to get a night shot of them bc it has been raining and im at school but once i do ill show you guys how the output with the reflector painted, bc it didnt really make a big differenceFAC3L3SS wrote:Plus, he kept the chrome housing part chrome so that there is actually some reflective output. Nice idea, but I think they'll light up way worse than you want.
jenni i ran with the fogs on for my whole 1hr30 drive to school and the paint seemed fine, i used night shades so im pretty sure it can with stand the heat better than normal black spray paint, but so far they are holding up and i also put them in the oven on 250 to reseal them and the paint was fineJenni wrote:will your paint resist the heat output from the bulb???
slvr your jerk lol oh well i tried