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Old 07-11-2007, 09:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question DEPO Lights

Hi to all !

Where can I buy the depo headlights for my 92 camry @ El Paso, Tx. or any place near ??

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Old 07-11-2007, 09:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I dont know if you would have much luck finding them in stores, but you can get them on eBay for not too much, I got mine for $160 a while back.
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ebay works best - unless you luck out like me and buy pre-installed projectors in my set of DEPO's that YESCA made
gotta love em'
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ebay is cheapest (price has gone down too). You can also find them on some other sites too, but they'll cost more.
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no stores carry them, but may be able to order.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/DEPO-...spagenameZWD1V

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/92-94...spagenameZWD1V
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sell them for the 00 camry? has anyone found a good place to buy the projector headlights?
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how hard is it to black out a set of headlights? no the lens, but the inside of the light, if anyone gets what Im saying
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just bake the whole headlight assembly, pull off the lense and black out what you need, then clean it up all nice and clamp the lens to the housing and rebake the assembly to seal it up again
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just bake the whole headlight assembly, pull off the lense and black out what you need, then clean it up all nice and clamp the lens to the housing and rebake the assembly to seal it up again
wait wait wait, what do you mean bake it? is there a write up for this?
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sure there is check out the camry FAQ for the DIY clear headlights, but just read the baking instructions

itc actually real easy, and i was skeptical it would actually work
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So basically, im just preheating the oven to around 400, then leaving them in there for 3 or so minutes, then prying them off? How do I get them back on?

now how do you think this is gonna look on a white camry?
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So basically, im just preheating the oven to around 400, then leaving them in there for 3 or so minutes, then prying them off? How do I get them back on?

now how do you think this is gonna look on a white camry?
I generally pre-heat to 275 and then turn-off the oven and stick the headlight in for 8 mins. High temps scare me.
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400=melted plastic...
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do yall even think blacking out the insides of the light would look good on a white camry?
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400=melted plastic...
i agree

i took a rather safe temp, i preheat at 200F, and still leave it on at 200F, then put the headlight in for 15 minutes, and wearing oven glove, pry oven slowly with a flat heat screw driver at the corner first, did 4 headlights in about 1 hour, some aftermarket, some OEM headlight, all open nicely, no mess, no plastic melt.
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