Taking apart rear tail lights... very temping
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Taking apart rear tail lights... very temping
So I have searched and searched but I have yet to see a diy or even someone that has disassembled an rx8 tail light, but I have just did the headlight disassembly and it wasn't really that hard, and I am about to go look at the tail lights I am just wondering if anyone has done this please step forward, if not be prepare for a diy thread soon or me throwing a serious fit about my tail lights being broke. I just sealed the back with weather stripping and figured that would get rid of the moisture problem, and it did, but there is dirt everywhere now. Plus I want to do some painting inside of them. So if no one steps up soon... wish me luck.
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I HATE SPEEDBUMPS!
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If you're looking to actually get inside the light, I don't think you can without heating it up and removing the glass part. I've done this to a headlight from an Accord. The glass part is adhered to the housing, and the housing did _not_ separate otherwise. I boiled some water, tossed it in my sink, and let it sit for 10 minutes. Then a screwdriver peeled it right off. Pick up some more adhesive from Lowes and put it back together when you're done.
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Charles Bundy
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Here's the right link, not the one above: DIY: Open Headlights - Taillights. If you need a pair to practice on, rather than messing up what you have, you could buy mine. Driverside has a cracked lens, passenger side has melted housing at the brake light socket.
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Yes actually get into the assembly. Rotr 8, how much would you sell a tail light for? If you have no use for it/them could I just pay shipping? I would just want one to tear hell into them so idk if I really want to pay anything.
Last edited by Fickert; 02-05-2013 at 09:09 AM.
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The seams are "welded" together with vibrations that binds the plastics together. This pretty much makes the plastic all one peice. I am thinking maybe using a dremel tool with a mini grinding wheel, cutting the lens off and then sealing it back on with epoxy, or jb weld, then go over all of that with sealant? Thoughts on this?
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