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    Here's my DIY on painting your tail lights red.

    SUPPLIES
    1605 Transparent Candy Apple Red (Testors)
    Automotive Paint
    sandpaper (800-1000)
    paper towels
    socket set
    masking tape
    X-Acto knife

    Step 1 Disconnect the bulb and wiring harnesses behind each tail light.

    Step 2 Remove each tail light (all 4) each tail light has 4-5 bolts holding it in place using the socket set.

    Step 3 Remove the screw on the back of the right tail light that holds the key hole. (it attaches to the back of the tail light)

    Step 4 Take the tail lights off and remove the black L shaped piece that is visible when the trunk is up. It is located on the two inner tail lights. (this will be easier to paint)

    Step 5 Clean the tail lights. Some people use rubbing alcohol, but since it's just cleanable plastic I used water and paper towels.

    Step 6 Sand the tail lights down using 800-1000 grit sandpaper. Sand untill the surface looks foggy. make sure to wipe it down with the paper towels before you paint. (this will allow the paint to stick to the surface)

    Step 7 Use masking tape to mask off everything that you don't want painted, including sides and reverse light. (don't worry too much about the back, you wont see it when the lights are installed) TIP: using an x-acto knife makes cutting the tape for masking really easy.

    READY FOR PAINT !

    Step 8 Paint the tail lights in either a garage or a spray booth. Just make sure you spray them in a dust and dirt free environment. (I used a spray booth because it was available, but it's not neccesary)

    Step 9 Apply as many coats of the Testors paint untill the orange is red. (I sprayed about 2-3 coats)

    Step 10 Wait at least 24 hours before spraying the clear coat. I used an Automotive clear coat so the tail lights will last longer. Some people just use the Testors clear coat, but if your unsure about it, ask a professional. I applied 2-3 coats. I painted right over the reverse light so there's no "lip" from paint to no-paint. (Since I had access to a spray booth I had an air supply so I used a spray gun. But automotive clear coat can also come in a can)

    Step 11 Remove the masking after the clear coat has dried. Install them the same way you removed the tail lights. Maybe wash your car and wax the new tail lights to make them shine!!!

    red paint


    clear coat
    spray gun
    spray booth
    masking process
    dirty car, lol
    even dirtier car, lol
    Last edited by coletrain; 08-23-2007, 10:57 AM.

    #2
    i paint my tails, but i didnt mask the reverse light off (91) man they look pretty, i think i need to apply more paint though they fainding a lil
    My Ride17.34 @ 78mph with 260k on her

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      #3
      did you put on a clear coat?, that's maybe why their fading a little?, i dunno.

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