fastmark1993
Dedicated LVC Member
ill take a set dun care about price.
Jesus, just lock the damn thread...
Why lock the thread?
I forgot to chime back in on this. It will cost ALOT $ to get the first run done. So I am tring to work with the Guy to see if He will do 1/2 down and then let him have the profits off the remainder until He is paid up. He already has a set in hand to use for this project. Ill keep you guys posted.
I,m in for a set of clear for a 95. I've been calling Sylvania Valeo for months,but never got a call back. If thats where you got a deal great if not Sylvania's # 812-523-5200 There in the mid-west I think I've seen their label on replacement lights.
That's why I'm going the re-chroming route. Talked to the company today, he's interested, but wants to see a photo of a disassembled unit, which I have in my parts shed. I'm going to fire that off to him and he said he'd get back to me next week.
He did say he would want to do runs of 50 or more, but I figure it shouldnt be too hard to round up 25 gen 1 guys to get a set rechromed.... I have 5 sets myself...
So all you're trying to do is get a guy to rechrome the housings? Then you're still left with the sh*tty halogens lense (for those of you with halogens housings). If someone were to make a reproducion headlight many would be on board since all you have to do is click a button and wait for them to show up in the mail..but what you're talking about doing would require everyone to seperate the lense from the back which is not very easy..and most people on here wouldn't want to go through the hassle when the end product is just a halogen headlight. Now if this guy could make a clear lense on top of rechroming your original housing and assemble it all and ship it back then it wouldn't be a bad deal. Otherwise anyone could go to a local plating company and pay to have them redone...but rechroming isn't cheap.
Seperating the lenses from the housing IS easy... a $20 heatgun will do it.... I think Jamie even did it in the oven next to a singles pizza
the halogen headlights actually do a very good job with good chrome, a clear lens, and an HID kit.