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West TX RX-7 May 20, 2004 04:47 PM

instructions 99 spec tail light conversion
 
Anyone have some detailed instructions on how to do your own 99 spec tail lamps? I know the process, just wondering about the exact dimensions and placement of the template/circles for painting.

Fumanchu May 20, 2004 04:49 PM

Everything you need to know

http://www.jsott.com/rx-7/lights/index.html

West TX RX-7 May 20, 2004 04:54 PM

Many Thanks!

rajeevx7 May 20, 2004 05:29 PM

Use an oven. It takes less then 4 min at 375 to soften the glue.
Use a heat gun if you want to be sitting there for 30min per light.

Raj

rzograbian May 20, 2004 05:36 PM

i have done over 60 pairs..... do not use the oven!!!!!

it takes 2-3 minutes with the heat gun... only use the oven if you have dont it before!

again, i warm you, the lense gets soft and while it cools down, it changes shape.

also, how would you put it back? in the oven i suppose?

rotoryspeeddreamz May 20, 2004 05:37 PM


Originally posted by rajeevx7
Use an oven. It takes less then 4 min at 375 to soften the glue.
Use a heat gun if you want to be sitting there for 30min per light.

Raj

But you also have a greater risk of melting part of the taillights when they are in the oven. I used the heat gun and would recommend it... it does take time and patience though.

GL
Jason

rzograbian May 20, 2004 05:41 PM

what lots of time... i timed myself and it takes 2-3 minutes per light MAX.... i dont know if its because i have done so many but if the heat gun is new and working, it should not take much more than that!

rajeevx7 May 20, 2004 06:05 PM

I haven't done 60....but quite a few ;)

The oven idea is fine and faster. Put them back in to soften the glue, then reseal with your own bead of silicone. Done...45 min. project.

Raj

rotoryspeeddreamz May 20, 2004 08:44 PM


Originally posted by rzograbian
what lots of time... i timed myself and it takes 2-3 minutes per light MAX.... i dont know if its because i have done so many but if the heat gun is new and working, it should not take much more than that!
Well I have only done my set of taillights, and it took good amount of time per a light, but I was being very careful not to deform the light. A buddy of mine did the conversion and ended up deforming the light slightly when he pulled the inner housing off after heating the silicone. When I did it I made sure I took my time and did it right the first time. This is, however, only my experience. If you say it only takes 2-3 minutes with a good heat gun then I won't argue...

Stan94GT May 20, 2004 10:57 PM

I did only mine and the heat gun worked fine. Heck, I kept the gun on the low setting and it only took me a few minutes per lens. I would definitely stay away from the oven, you can't control the heat at all. Also, once the glue gets gummy it stays gummy for a while.

West TX RX-7 Jun 5, 2004 08:34 PM

Thanks all for the input. I started on it tonight. Just used a hairdryer. Took my time and started on one end on high setting. Took about 10-15 minutes for the first one. Came off easy. I think I'll go with silicon when putting it back together though just because I want to know it is well sealed up again.

boosted94 Sep 6, 2016 09:55 PM

anyone have the spacing spec on the tailights. Both roattaryaddicts and jscotts site are down fir the instructions.

RA8225 Sep 8, 2016 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by boosted94 (Post 12104182)
anyone have the spacing spec on the tailights. Both roattaryaddicts and jscotts site are down fir the instructions.

Just buy them used. They go for $350 shipped normally

Monkman33 Sep 8, 2016 04:38 PM


Originally Posted by 7_rocket (Post 12104767)
Just buy them used. They go for $350 shipped normally

Not helpful when someone already has an extra set of tails they wish to convert, but not the $350 to buy another set of tails. I sincerely wish i would have downloaded the instructions as a pdf now.

I would just buy a real set if I wasn't A: completely out of money in my car fund, and B: doing an LED conversion.

7krayziboi Sep 8, 2016 11:47 PM


Originally Posted by boosted94
anyone have the spacing spec on the tailights. Both roattaryaddicts and jscotts site are down fir the instructions.

Pm me your e-mail , i have to look for it, it's lost in my computer,
I posted about it couple months ago,so it's not too far in the forum.

H_M Sep 9, 2016 07:33 AM

Saw this on Youtube. Looks pretty helpful


7krayziboi Sep 9, 2016 06:49 PM

here is the thread, the picture is at the end.
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati...-they-1094383/

turboIIrotary Sep 11, 2016 11:01 PM

Follow the sizes I said on the bottom of that thread if you want true to size. The space between the two circles are 16.5mm also.


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