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REX7&Z32TT 12-17-15 04:31 AM

Looking for some one to convert my 1994 rx7 tailights to jdm
 
Hi rx7's owners I'm trying to look for instructions on how to convert my 1994 rx7 tailights to jdm tailights the ones with the 3 circles. If you have converted tailights before how much do you charge or how much should the project cost me. I'm in Los Angeles California if anyone local wants tI convey them

fendamonky 12-17-15 08:48 AM

What you're looking for aren't necessarily "JDM" taillights, rather you're looking for the "99 spec" ones.

You'll turn up a lot of you search for 99 spec tail lights both on here and in google.

Under PSI 12-17-15 08:55 AM

There's no reason to convert anymore.

There was a time when JDM taillights (the round ones) cost like, $1000. You could only get them new. So converting USDM lights was the only real option, unless you were a baller. Even with conversions, most leaked or got foggy after a while or just looked shitty (wrong size hole, wrong kind of paint, etc).

Now days, you can get a JDM set for like $300. Plus have your old set as a back up or to sell.

fendamonky 12-17-15 09:02 AM

^ What he said.

I did a simple search in the for sale section and found: https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati...ights-1083731/

04G35S 12-17-15 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by fendamonky (Post 12004300)
^ What he said.

I did a simple search in the for sale section and found: https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati...ights-1083731/

I agree. I did do the conversion myself and justified it as 300 to put into somewhere else on my car... looking back I would have just bought the lights. Although if it is done right they never leak and will never get cloudy. That's just laziness.

Project88Turbo 12-17-15 02:39 PM

theorie on this forum coverted my tailights and I could not be happier. He also polished them and they really look great. No moisture gets in them either.

For the $$, I was able to do this and buy new floor mats from JasonS for the price of REAL lights.

Vince

Gumd02000 12-18-15 01:57 AM

do the conversion. I've done two of these already and it cost around $20-$40 in material.

here's the link but site is down right now
http://www.rotaryaddicts.com/

ZoomZoom 12-26-15 06:09 PM

3 Attachment(s)
I have a set that are converted, don't leak and are not fogged up. Have some scratches but nothing horrible. Most you cant see unless you look for them.

PM me an offer and I can ship them out this week.
Attachment 617483
Attachment 617484
Attachment 617485

7krayziboi 12-26-15 11:58 PM

Just do the conversion yourself , it's sooooo easy it's a joke

REX7&Z32TT 01-01-16 06:50 AM


Originally Posted by 7krayziboi (Post 12007658)
Just do the conversion yourself , it's sooooo easy it's a joke

Do you have a link on how to do the conversion? The link on rotaryaddicts is currently down

7krayziboi 01-01-16 09:42 PM

you'll have to do some research regarding the distance of the rounds cercle in the 99 taillights
the diameter of the brake cercle are 80mm and the turning one are 75mm

people say dont use the oven , but hey ! i did it many times and it works !

- remove the 6 or 7 screws that hold the taillight together
- pre-heat at 200F
-put your tail light in it for 10min , **place it facing up on a rag* on something hard like a pizza pan* kinda style
-keep eye on it , its important
-every 4-5min take a flat head screwdriver and start prying it open a bit and put back in oven
-repeat the procedure until your able to seperate the housing by hand (around 4th time should be good)
-once your taillight is apart , remove the red & orange plastic in the housing
- on a piece of paper , draw & cut 80mm & 75mm cercles
(btw you can do any design you want to appear on your tail lights , square,stars,diamonds,it doesn't have to be circles)
-place your template on the plastic your using with some kid glue & paint the whole thing.
-remove the template once paint is dry and MAGIC!! 99 spec taillights.
-repeat the oven procedure to warm up the glue and put it back together and VOILA your finish


M.Alonso

REX7&Z32TT 01-05-16 02:12 AM

Where do I buy the lenses
 
[QUOTE=7krayziboi;12009901]you'll have to do some research regarding the distance of the rounds cercle in the 99 taillights
the diameter of the brake cercle are 80mm and the turning one are 75mm

people say dont use the oven , but hey ! i did it many times and it works !

- remove the 6 or 7 screws that hold the taillight together
- pre-heat at 200F
-put your tail light in it for 10min , **place it facing up on a rag* on something hard like a pizza pan* kinda style
-keep eye on it , its important
-every 4-5min take a flat head screwdriver and start prying it open a bit and put back in oven
-repeat the procedure until your able to seperate the housing by hand (around 4th time should be good)
-once your taillight is apart , remove the red & orange plastic in the housing
- on a piece of paper , draw & cut 80mm & 75mm cercles
(btw you can do any design you want to appear on your tail lights , square,stars,diamonds,it doesn't have to be circles)
-place your template on the plastic your using with some kid glue & paint the whole thing.
-remove the template once paint is dry and MAGIC!! 99 spec taillights.
-repeat the oven procedure to warm up the glue and put it back together and VOILA your finish


M.Alonso[/QUOT

Do you know where I can buy the lenses thanks again man

turboIIrotary 01-05-16 02:45 AM

Majority of people don't know but the 99 spec lights are not 80 mm and 75mm. ;)

7krayziboi 01-05-16 10:25 AM

[/QUOT]
Do you know where I can buy the lenses thanks again man[/quote]

Lenses what do you mean ?

7krayziboi 01-05-16 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by turboIIrotary
Majority of people don't know but the 99 spec lights are not 80 mm and 75mm. ;)

I admire your work a lots , your skills with LED fascinate me

Are you sure it's not 80 & 75 , I had it mark down on my desk while doing the LED conversion , I'm pretty sure Im not too far off tho

REX7&Z32TT 01-06-16 04:07 AM

My bad I meant the round circles
 

Originally Posted by 7krayziboi (Post 12011112)
[/QUOT]
Do you know where I can buy the lenses thanks again man

Lenses what do you mean ?[/QUOTE]

7krayziboi 01-06-16 10:05 AM

^ think you got a typo there ,
Sorry,I don't know what you mean by lenses
However there is no lenses to buy for the conversion

ArmAnirx7 01-06-16 01:08 PM

I would also like to do the conversion. Does anyone know the exact distance the circles need to be from each other?

7krayziboi 01-14-16 01:37 PM

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Here you go Attachment 571764


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