Black-eyed head lights,

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Black-eyed head lights,

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anyone know if the head lights on the D9s are 2 peice or 3 peice,
i had one apart a few weeks ago too stop it fogging up but didnt think to check,

im thinking of going for black-eyed head lights if there 3 peice,
ive done this on a few of my past motors and it looks good

anyone done it too a 406 if so got any -pics ? 8)

or as anyone got photo shop that wouid kindly black out a set on a photo for us just too see if it wouid be worth while ? thanks
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the d9 headlight is a single piece glasswise.
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FarmerPug wrote:the d9 headlight is a single piece glasswise.
cheers mate,
im not talking about the plastic/glass,
im trying to work out wether the chrome reflective part is one peice or 2
if the first part of it seperates ican take of its chrome apearance whithout making it mot failable,
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but i thought its the chrome bit that makes the light shine in the right direction.
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FarmerPug wrote:but i thought its the chrome bit that makes the light shine in the right direction.
ai it is mate,
but some cars have the chrome reflective part in 2 pcs eg mondeo /focus and some other cars so the 1st front part of the chrome can be Rubbed off it goes black leaving the lights with a black look which wont afect the beam pattern as its the back pc of the chrome part that does all the reflecting and not the front thats just Facial,

ive had a nosey at the puggys head lamps today and they can be blackend me thinks so thats my next mod for the list,
im going too buy a cheap set of headlamps first tho to be used as Guinea pigs :)
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I don't understand.

You rub the silvery shiny reflective bit off and it still works? :shock:

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rwb wrote:I don't understand.

You rub the silvery shiny reflective bit off and it still works? :shock:
you only rub off what is not around the bulbs,

this is a Mondey thats been Black eyed yup its a ford but its the only thing icouid find that will give yas an idea what im going on a bout,

clicky linky,

http://www.scottishmondeoforum.com/view ... 81&t=17224

if you look at the headlamps on the d9s closely you will see the 1st part of the chrome is seprate from the back part of the chrome it is the 1st part that iwill rub the chrome off, :roll:
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ah found it,
clicky linky this l give you a better idea,
again not a puggy but its just to give an idea about what im trying to Acheive

linky http://www.scottishmondeoforum.com/view ... =black+eye
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would that effect look right on a d9?
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does a 406 headlight come apart like that ?
is it not just 1 unit ?
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the glass bits stuck fairly tight to the plastic bit.
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ye i once tried to take the light apart but i give up as i didnt want to fubar it
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Gary406 wrote:ye i once tried to take the light apart but i give up as i didnt want to fubar it
there Easy to take apart mate,
afew clips you pull off and then just go round the Edge of it with a pallet knife, some people use a stanley knife but ive slipped in the past and slashed my hand,

itook the drivers side lens/glass off mine as it kept steaming up 5mins tops to split them,
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Hmm. Doesn't seem to be very much difference to me. But I'm not really into mods.

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it really doesnt look much different at all.
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