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paintslinga2010

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Hey what do you guys do with the hole left when you remove you lights. I have no use for my lights and i think they look goofy so i took them off and the square in the plastic almost looks as goofy as the lights. I know some of you have covered yours up. What did you guys use?

Thanks
 
you can pick it up at most hardware stores. then just cut out the shape with some tin snips and attach it with a couple screws.
 
Sheet metal works. I just used a piece of cardboard cut to the right size, then painted and clear coated the hell out of it, to the point that it's pretty much a piece of molded plastic, then used electrical tape to hold it down. It sounds like the lazy way to do it, but it blends in with the plastic awesome and is holding up good so far.

There's a few pics in the link in my signature if you want to see how the light gap cover turned out.
 
yeah I know, and I usually don't do things that way, but hey, it works, right?
 
I was thinking the same about taking my headlights off and put something there but if I try to do it, it probly won't turn out right! I think those big headlights look goofy
 
just get smaller driving lights for a car, that way if you need them they are there, i got mine at walmart and they work great, although i have only had them for a year. plus they look way better than the flying saucers. i dont care about the gaping hole but thats just me..
 
I don't even use my lights. If I have them on when it's not dark my dad just tells me to turn them off. And mine are ennoying cause they rattle like crazy sometimes.
 
run a few turns of electrical tape around the split in the headlights, solves the problem
 
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