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Old Jun 8, 2004 | 12:54 PM
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i remember reading someone saying they couldent clear out their denali headlights, that they ruined the housing trying.. i've done it on my stock sierra headlights..

was it the same process or different? hopefully i may get some soon and would like to do that also.. lmk..
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Old Jun 8, 2004 | 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by rgvsierra
i remember reading someone saying they couldent clear out their denali headlights, that they ruined the housing trying.. i've done it on my stock sierra headlights..

was it the same process or different? hopefully i may get some soon and would like to do that also.. lmk..
No the process is different. On the stock lights they used silicone, on the denali lights they used a Grey Silicon/Glue compond. Its very hard to take them apart as the compond is like superglue. To put it another way, there are only 13 sets out in the truck world that have True OEM Denali headlights that are cleared out. All others you see are el fakeo's.

Its alot of work, that takes an xacto blade and alot of patience.
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