one bad bg Posted December 2, 2009 Share Posted December 2, 2009 this is not my writeup obviously for the car its done on so dont give me credit for it. my next door neighbros freind did this, then posted it on ls1tech and since ive always wondered how to do this and a few other ppl have... here it is http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh262/Reaperunderearth/050.jpg project takes all of about 3hours being patient and generous i used a rotozip - optional very high powered dremel multipurpose rotary cutting bit x2 the clear plastic from a poster frame at walmart privacy window tint from lowes - frosted glass grey double sided molding tape - advance auto parts led bar of your choice - mine 20 in multidance pattern 800 - 1000 grit sand paper optional but a good idea to have it repanted afterwards i got a completely seprate panel picked it up from a junk yard for $50 laid it down and strateled it to keep it in place dug the rotozip in and slowly started cutting the C once done with that i moved on i found when cutting the A and O it is best to cut out the middle first once youve cut it out sand all edges smoothe and you will end up with a tip on the inner parts of the A and O that will need to be sanded off cut out a piece of clear plastic the size and of the word camaro leaving room to put tape i used the poster plastic because its thin and very flexible cover both sides with the privacy tint - it gives it a frosted glass look and will disperce the light better tape the plastic to the back side of the panel be generous and tape everywhere for firm fitment now for the inners of the O and A. place a piece of double sided tape on back and position carefully press from front and back to give a firm placement but without pusshing the plastic off the panel for the light. depending on what you use it may require some fabrication i was able to fit mine in but its very snug. i pointed the lights directly toward the CAMARO and used double sided tape to help it stay in place friend of mine beat the back of the car flat till he had a good place to mount mount the light and make sure it works before installing the panel leave the light on while installing the panel in case it cuts off for some reason then install the panel ta da i might have left something out or not been clear on something but feel free to ask anything you need to Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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