Sapperfire
Dedicated LVC Member
Put them in a pan 

I read to leave the difusser out. With it out it makes more light if you want to light up houses and trees, and not much of the road.
I don't have any problems, just see better!
400?? I'm in the middle of my first effort...I tried cooking- started at 175, got up to 225 and gave up...cut em off....removed the diffuser w/ no prob, plan on making the inside reflective and reinstallingIf you want to pull the lenses off the housing, 400* for about 15-20 minutes should soften the adhesive enough to pull them apart. You'll wanna wear gloves
I doubt you'd get the deflector out without damaging it.
$600!?! Wow
I am chemist by training so I tried the oven much to the chagrin of my wifeAfter abt 5 min @ 400 I couldn't separate the lens but I could tell it might come off..so put it back in for abt another 5. It separated but came off like a banana peel, lol, ...major fail!! I have two more sets from my Pull-A-Part outings. I think I will go with the mechanical method...I have a medium size rotozip (solaris) and will use a diamond cutoff wheel from a cheapo Harborfreight set. One pair of headlamps i might not need to open up as it appears the chrome is in decent condition....I have bigger fish to fry right now however as I have a pretty loud clunk coming from the inside of the transmission...ah well. Slow restoration...front end is "new" and new diff and transmission bushings/mounts...tbc!
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I'll give it a try. Lexan at 400 F ...this should be interesting. I am envisioning the Salvadore Dali painting in which the clock is melting. I can just hear my wife now...what is that stinky smell? I'll just tell her it is one of my vegan dishes!![]()
And it blinds everyone else like you're using high beams all the time
Spree, I dunno why'd you'd consider shopping them apart BEFORE you'd at least polish them
I gotta see a pic of this outcome. When I did mine the lense and housing were still very rigid but the glue was like hot gum
Lexan at 400 F for a short period of time should remain fairly rigid. Polycarbonates like lexan generally have to be heated to around 550-600F for molding purposes. I have seen hardened steel screws snap in half on injection molding machines because someone forgot to set the heats high enough.
If you mean my failed outcome...no way bud..the deformed..and I mean really deformed lens is in the recycle bin...LOL!
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I thought the 9006 bulb was the same but has center dipped to prevent
'bright' in oncoming eyes, was planning on trying these when I pull out the low beam metal piece. Should have better lighting without that in there. Has anyone already tried them?
don't pull the diffuser from the low beam bowl.. its just a bad idea.
If you mean my failed outcome...no way bud..the deformed..and I mean really deformed lens is in the recycle bin...LOL!
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My $600, and, well quite a bit of, change 96 LSC HIDs are looking better and better.