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    Junior Member dytldr2harden's Avatar
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    Has anybody done a bodtkit yet, I am and I'm trying to find a way to do my turn signals/ marker lights. The holes were made to long so I have to do something custom. This site won't let me post pics.

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    What were you looking to do to your markers/corners?

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    markers

    Mold them into the body kit, but my turn signals are different. I was planning on buying some plexiglass, put on a dark tint. Then glue them to the inside of my front bumper cover then mold them in. Next suspend the lights behind that. Other than that I don't know what else to do.

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    I don't think you can mold the lights into the bumper as you're dealing with two different materials. Also, if there is the slightest of impacts, you'll end up with unsightly cracks and warps.


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    You could try using weatherstripping to give the illusion of the lights being molded in. It will also act as a bumper/gasket for your lights to protect them against impacts with curbs/other cars.

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    thanks

    That is a big help.

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