Ok RTV is not the best thing to seal a headlight. Use rubber butyl. stretch it to fit in the channel of the old sealant and bake 200 degrees for 10mins again and press the lesnes together. Buy clamps from home depot $1/each and get 10 and clamp. The RTV will probably hold for a little while but isnt the proper way to open /seal lights.
Alex, love your channel. I have a question and can't seem to get a clear answer. My high beam drivers side keeps burning out. When I started my element yesterday, it made a buzzing sound inside, my drl light came on. I turned it off and restarted, and it was fine. Any ideas? It's an 04 fwd.
Great vid Alex! Looks great. Keep us updated on how they do.
I think im just going to buy the aftermarket projector headlights…and put LEDs in those
Osram and Philips do make led bulb retrofit which are legal in Europe
cut off looks great!
That looks really good 👍
You're braver than I am
Ok RTV is not the best thing to seal a headlight. Use rubber butyl. stretch it to fit in the channel of the old sealant and bake 200 degrees for 10mins again and press the lesnes together. Buy clamps from home depot $1/each and get 10 and clamp. The RTV will probably hold for a little while but isnt the proper way to open /seal lights.
Alex, love your channel. I have a question and can't seem to get a clear answer. My high beam drivers side keeps burning out. When I started my element yesterday, it made a buzzing sound inside, my drl light came on. I turned it off and restarted, and it was fine. Any ideas? It's an 04 fwd.
Just do a real retro fit if you gotta do all this
L shape ratcheting screw driver will take that screw off.