painted head lights

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by mnstilynwrx, Sep 11, 2005.

  1. mnstilynwrx
    Offline

    mnstilynwrx Well-Known Member

    Likes Received:
    7
    Trophy Points:
    223
    does any one know how to paint the head lights on an 02 wrx. and if so is it easy and worth my time. i want to get a darker look to them and i dont have the money to buy JUN headlights.
     
  2. TSTRBOY2004
    Offline

    TSTRBOY2004 Well-Known Member

    Likes Received:
    403
    Trophy Points:
    393
  3. Speedemon
    Offline

    Speedemon Well-Known Member

    Likes Received:
    37
    Trophy Points:
    233
    ^You can do it in alot less time then that
     
  4. mnstilynwrx
    Offline

    mnstilynwrx Well-Known Member

    Likes Received:
    7
    Trophy Points:
    223
    do you just take black paint and paint around the lights and let them dry and your done.
     
  5. fobiawrx
    Offline

    fobiawrx Fabiola

    Likes Received:
    123
    Trophy Points:
    248
  6. mnstilynwrx
    Offline

    mnstilynwrx Well-Known Member

    Likes Received:
    7
    Trophy Points:
    223
    how much
     
  7. TSTRBOY2004
    Offline

    TSTRBOY2004 Well-Known Member

    Likes Received:
    403
    Trophy Points:
    393
    ok... add in time to uninstall the lights, reseal them and let them drythen put it back together... I said 3-4 hours cause he DIDNT have ANY IDEA about how to do it... I am not slow or stupid when working on cars... but it took me a few hours when I factored in frying time and wanting to do a DECENT job not a rush crappy job...
     
  8. kongzilla
    Offline

    kongzilla Well-Known Member

    Likes Received:
    759
    Trophy Points:
    298
    its not hard at all. you would have to sand down the chrome plating though. get a few coats of what ever color paint you want and then let dry. rebake the lights so the adhesive is sticky again and replace.
     
  9. fobiawrx
    Offline

    fobiawrx Fabiola

    Likes Received:
    123
    Trophy Points:
    248
    $200 or best offer
     
  10. TSTRBOY2004
    Offline

    TSTRBOY2004 Well-Known Member

    Likes Received:
    403
    Trophy Points:
    393
    I didnt sand it down..... light coats to lay down a layer for the rest to stick too... thats why it takes a little longer.. let the first 2 lighter coats dry....

    and $200 for some lights.... man come to my house... I have some paint left over... would do it fo ryou for $100.... maybe even $75 ha ha ha haa it isnt really that hard... just takes time to do it well
     
  11. fobiawrx
    Offline

    fobiawrx Fabiola

    Likes Received:
    123
    Trophy Points:
    248
    its the hole set of lights and there like brand new. not trying to rip any one off, just saying i have a set that is all ready painted.
     
  12. mnstilynwrx
    Offline

    mnstilynwrx Well-Known Member

    Likes Received:
    7
    Trophy Points:
    223
    that would be awsome.. were do you live?
     
  13. mnstilynwrx
    Offline

    mnstilynwrx Well-Known Member

    Likes Received:
    7
    Trophy Points:
    223
    what kind of paint do i use.. is it like heat resistant stuff or what?
     
  14. fobiawrx
    Offline

    fobiawrx Fabiola

    Likes Received:
    123
    Trophy Points:
    248
    stuff for plastic
     
  15. erik04wrx
    Offline

    erik04wrx New Member

    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    0
    I used "oem black" from I think NAPA like 6 bucks a can and looks factory
     
  16. fobiawrx
    Offline

    fobiawrx Fabiola

    Likes Received:
    123
    Trophy Points:
    248
    make sure u sand it alittle so the paint sticks or u will b sorry later
     
  17. erik04wrx
    Offline

    erik04wrx New Member

    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    0
    I just did the "light coat" method and its fine but only 3 months now but what would happen? nothing comes in contact with it and snading is would be a pain in the arse
     
  18. fobiawrx
    Offline

    fobiawrx Fabiola

    Likes Received:
    123
    Trophy Points:
    248
    sanding helps the paint bond to the part. flexing or heat could make it peel
     
  19. kongzilla
    Offline

    kongzilla Well-Known Member

    Likes Received:
    759
    Trophy Points:
    298
    one thing of the wise. do it rite the first time. or dont do it at all.
     
  20. phi11
    Offline

    phi11 Well-Known Member

    Likes Received:
    883
    Trophy Points:
    298
    kongzilla
    +1
     
  21. wrxpeed
    Offline

    wrxpeed CobraPeed

    Likes Received:
    2
    Trophy Points:
    223
    its easy, take about an hour total, here are mine

    [​IMG]

    easy, i got all the stuff i needed from sears, high temp paint, some scotch brite like sand paper, masking tape, that's about it. the faq is listed on here and i went 100% by that.
     
  22. TSTRBOY2004
    Offline

    TSTRBOY2004 Well-Known Member

    Likes Received:
    403
    Trophy Points:
    393
    so u took out the orange covers, but didnt paint around the indicator??? did you put in orange bulbs??
     
  23. wrxpeed
    Offline

    wrxpeed CobraPeed

    Likes Received:
    2
    Trophy Points:
    223
    they are the silvania turn bulbs that are a bluish silver color when unlit, then light up a birght amber.
     
  24. esperunit
    Offline

    esperunit Well-Known Member

    Likes Received:
    11
    Trophy Points:
    223
    this is what they look like when turned on, if you black out as much as possible

    [​IMG]