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Has anyone try DIY on refurbishing e36 headlights?
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<blockquote data-quote="tweiboon" data-source="post: 529153" data-attributes="member: 4590"><p>Yes is just only screw driver is enough for you to dismantle the headlights. I saw alot of the e36 headlight which the water goes inside of the headlight. This is because the rubber of the headlight is out of order or rubber melted. And alot of e36 having rubber melting is because of HID. The big problem is i have searching this rubber for so long time when i have e36, but at the end not able to buy this rubber. </p><p></p><p>Actually this headlight rubber material is same as cushion rubber. The cushion rubber is 1 inch thick, so what i gonna do is cut the cushion rubber into half then replace the headlight rubber then the problem solve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tweiboon, post: 529153, member: 4590"] Yes is just only screw driver is enough for you to dismantle the headlights. I saw alot of the e36 headlight which the water goes inside of the headlight. This is because the rubber of the headlight is out of order or rubber melted. And alot of e36 having rubber melting is because of HID. The big problem is i have searching this rubber for so long time when i have e36, but at the end not able to buy this rubber. Actually this headlight rubber material is same as cushion rubber. The cushion rubber is 1 inch thick, so what i gonna do is cut the cushion rubber into half then replace the headlight rubber then the problem solve. [/QUOTE]
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