Reverse light upgrade, was previously using a BD rocklight that was woefully inadequate for that particular task.
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how long did this install take you? ive got the same mount waiting to go on but trying to decide if i can knock it out in the parking garage or take it to the parents place with more space and time.View attachment 3561778
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A productive weekend for sure.
About an hour and a half, two hours, not bad at all. Looks worse than it really is, the install instructions that came with it are goodhow long did this install take you? ive got the same mount waiting to go on but trying to decide if i can knock it out in the parking garage or take it to the parents place with more space and time.
Ha.. did mine few months ago.. same kitHeadlight restoration w 3M kit.
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Looks great!
I see tape on your bumper. Did you also trim your bumper(s)?
Gotta finish them off with a couple layers of clear coat to properly protect them from getting cloudy again. Past vehicles ive used a cheap spray can but for the GX i paid our paint guy at work $40 to wet sand and clear them.I did this on our old Subaru Outback. It lasted around 18 months before it started to get cloudy again. Hopefully it lasts a bit better on the Lexus headlights.
No, ididnt. Just the tape for the headlight restoration to protect the bumper…I see tape on your bumper. Did you also trim your bumper(s)?
Ooohh i did the fogs as well.. thats why u seen the tape there…No, ididnt. Just the tape for the headlight restoration to protect the bumper…
That looks amazing! I’ll have to try the clay maybe that’s the differenceSpring is here and got some cleaning done, finally!
Got it washed, clay barred, removed all the water spot etching (I think this car used to be parked next to a sprinkler system), polished, and finally graphene ceramic coated, all while mostly in the garage. It’s in much better shape now and shining!
Also got the grease gun out and filled up the upper control arm’s bushings. Add on the usual spray dry line to the uniball, no more squeaks!
CVs had to be replaced recently. Radiator too. Just down to a fresh only change next.
Fully ready for some quality off road mudding shenanigans now.
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that looks great what were the steps involved? I have some of the dye/paint but i havent tackled mine yetMy steering wheel was in pretty rough shape so I refinished it today. Didn’t turn out perfect but much better than it was. Used SEM color coat, Monterrey color. It’s a pretty close match but not exact.
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One thing to note is the steering column splines aren’t keyed so you need to mark the alignment before taking the steering wheel off.