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Opening the headlights...

17K views 21 replies 14 participants last post by  Protizmenos  
#1 ·
Does anyone know how I could open up the headlights....Do I have to heat them up like the taillights and just re-seal the lights after? Any suggestions...

Thanks,
CHEVYCRUZE RS
 
#8 ·
Thanks ChevyPower,
I was planning on adding some L.E.D strip lights inside of the Cruze headlights because I dont like the way the reflectors shine inside of our housings. I find that there too bright at night. I was doing some research here and there and found out that opening the headlight housing can be a real pain and could end up costing you big time. So instead of the strip lights im just going to add custom headlight eyelids. Maybe wrap them or I might just spray on some headlight tint. Not planning to black out the entire headlight, just a bit to give it that eyelid look. It'll be cool if someone made these for the cruze so I wouldnt have to do any custom work lol. Thats the way the cookie crumbles. I will upload pics after I try it out.

Thanks,
CHEVYCRUZE RS


Just make sure to be really careful, I heard horror stories of people opening up their headlights to end up cracking it. Once you heat it up enough (be patient) it will come apart really easy.

I did it before on another car, not a Cruze.

Why are you opening up your Cruze headlights for?
 
#11 ·
put your headlights in the oven at 250 degrees for 7 minutes or so. Be careful removing them as some parts may be rather warm. They will pry open pretty easily. If 7 minutes isn't long enough try 10 and check them every 2 minutes after that. Check out theretrofitsource.com as they are the best option out there for people looking to do HID's the correct way. Too many people just install a kit and expect it to be a night and day difference. It's better but at the expense of blinding others, not a good choice. HIDPlanet.com is the affiliated forum they run which is a wealth of knowledge on the subject.

Happy retrofitting!
 
#13 ·
One of our former members did, but he said it was a whole lot more hassle than it was worth with the type of adhesive used on our stock housings. There's also a few people on here who have done it, but you'd have to find who they are and PM them.
 
#16 ·
I'm sure Boats could put a few rounds in them and open them that way. Anyways, I know Maven who is/was a vendor on here does retrofitting but I have not seen him around for a few months.
 
#18 ·
So i had the Cruze headlight in the oven at 250 F for 25 min and worked on it from 21.00 to 1.30h, i put it back in for 30 min every time it cooled down. What is the result? Completely demolished black plastic that surrounds the clear plastic! I decided the only way to get some results is by slicing with a knife through the softened black plastic so thats the way im headed this evening.
But i think i twisted and pulled the black plastic too much and changed the shape of it, so i probably will not be able to put the lights back together!

Where do i buy this so called "aftermarket" OEM headlights for Chevy Cruze that some people talk about and dont have permaseal?
 
#22 ·
So i ordered some aftermarket headlights on Ebay link: 2010-2012 CHEVY CRUZE DRIVER HEADLIGHT HEAD LIGHT LIGHTS LAMP | eBay

didnt even have to heat them... just worked on the edges with a flat screwdriver and in one hour i sucessfuly opened one headlight :) Take my advice, NEVER try to open the factory headlights... they CAN NOT be opened without damaging the headlight, buy aftermarket!