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    Painted Headlights.

    I just painted the headlights and the turn signals. Let me know what you all think.
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    Very nice! Did you do it yourself?
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    Very nice work. Maybe you could give a brief description of what you did in the process for those who wish to do the same thing to their own commanders?
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    That contrast on the headlights really looks good! Nice job!
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    I like the look too.
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    Painted Headlights.

    Items needed:
    Krylon Fusion-Matte Black (sticks to plastic so you dont have to do prep)
    Krylon Clear
    Silicone sealant
    Two or three butter knives (classy I know)
    Oven (timer helps)
    Mechanics Gloves (helps get the hot headlight out of the oven and handle it while it is still hot)
    Headlights would help also.

    Procedure:
    I started with an extra set of headlights; however, if you do not have an extra set, I would suggest this be done on a long Saturday or even a full weekend (the silicone sealant is supposed to cure for 24 hours).

    1.) Remove the front fascia
    A.) Remove Grill (6 pushpins)
    B.) Remove Plastic Fender Cover
    i.) Four pushpins across the top
    ii.) Three 10mm bolts (one in the center and one under each
    headlight)
    iii.) Two 10mm bolts on the underside of the fascia
    iv.) Three clips on the inside of the fender cover on each side (these
    are more easily accessible through the wheel-well)
    v.) Before you yank on it to remove the plastic cover, there are two
    clips inside the fender right beneath the light (I just pulled on it
    and they broke...but does not seem to be a problem considering
    the other things holding the cover on)
    C.) Remove plastic support of plastic fender cover (two 10mm bolts)
    2.) Remove Headlight Assembly
    A.) Unbolt the headlight assembly (two bolts per headlight in addition
    to the one for each headlight that was removed with the fascia)
    i.) One is on top (easy to find)
    ii.) One is under the headlight assembly
    B.) Gently slide the headlight assembly in toward the middle of the vehicle (there is a clip that helps hold it behind the side panel) and pull out
    C.) Remove bulbs (Hi's and Lo's) from the back of the headlight
    assembly and two bulbs from the turn signal portion
    3.) Cooking Time....
    A.) I baked one headlight at a time at 220 F for 8-10minutes
    B.) Pull the headlight out (it will be hot so use gloves)
    C.) Using the butter knives, edge under the plastic lip of the lens. It
    should begin to clear where the knife separates the sealant from the
    plastic.
    D.) Repeat the above process and bend the clips. Now that the top seal
    is opened, slide the butter knife inside the lip and down the edge of
    the plastic lens, then gently pry up (this needs to be done slowly or
    you will break or scratch the lens). Reheat once the sealant is no
    longer pliable. Do this for both the headlight and turn signal lenses.
    Pics http://www.flickr.com/photos/36097466@N08/?saved=1
    4.) Paint. I would note here that the chrome on the headlights likes to
    come off if masking tape is used, so tape on the sides to avoid
    removing the chrome (saranwrap to cover them helps). Spray light,
    even coats to desired darkness, then finish with a clear coat.
    5.) ReAssembling the headlight...Note: the turn signal is painted on the
    outside (to get rid of the orange) so make sure it is dry before trying to
    bake it.
    A.) Reheat the oven, bake headlight without lenses (first time) at same
    temp as before. Gently press the lenses back into place (This took
    me at least four times for each lens. I suggest doing the headlight
    clear lens first).
    B.) Press and hold firmly until headlight cools after the last of the lens
    clips are able to close of the plastic tabs
    6.) Reseal...Apply silicone sealant to all sides of the lens and in between
    the lens and assembly. Wipe away excess.
    7.) Re-install headlights and replace bumper and fascia
    Last edited by okiecommander; 08-04-2011 at 10:45 AM. Reason: added pics
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    18" Rockstars (Black)
    WeatherTech Digital Fit
    Sylvania Ultras (Hi and Lo)
    20% Tint All Around

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    I did do it by myself over the course of a couple of days. I purchased an extra set of headlights which allowed me to play around a bit and not worry about screwing up the lights I needed to drive with.
    I just put a step-by step up in the How to staging area. Let me know if it doesn't answer any questions so I can fix it and finish up the How to.
    2007 Jeep Commander 3.7L V6
    2.25" RockyRoad Lift
    18" Rockstars (Black)
    WeatherTech Digital Fit
    Sylvania Ultras (Hi and Lo)
    20% Tint All Around

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