BWilliams
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Okay.. strange question, but here i go:
I've read that it's possible to take apart headlights by baking them at 200-something F for 10 minutes, to melt the seals that hold the front and back together.
Can the same thing be done on the 3rd-gen Explorer taillights? I ask because I want to make some custom LED tails similar to the new-gen Cadillac cars, and am not crazy about the ones available on eBay. So the plan, if this can be done, is to pick up a set of tails (either junkyard or eBay), and make boards with 10mm LEDs to mount in there.
Thanks in advance for any input.
I've read that it's possible to take apart headlights by baking them at 200-something F for 10 minutes, to melt the seals that hold the front and back together.
Can the same thing be done on the 3rd-gen Explorer taillights? I ask because I want to make some custom LED tails similar to the new-gen Cadillac cars, and am not crazy about the ones available on eBay. So the plan, if this can be done, is to pick up a set of tails (either junkyard or eBay), and make boards with 10mm LEDs to mount in there.
Thanks in advance for any input.