Originally Posted by uknowhim21
Thats the dumbest thing I have ever seen! I painted the inside of my old cobalts headlight because I wanted the chrome to be black. All you have to do is remove all the bulbs from the headlight. Then you have to bake them in the oven at 220 for about 30 minutes or until you are able to take them out of the oven and the glue is hot enough where you can pull the plastic lens off of the headlight frame. Clean the inside of the headlight and paint the chrome plastic with Krylon for plastics if you choose to do so. Then put the headlight lens back onto the headlight, pop it back in the oven for another 25-35 minutes, take it out, push the headlight cover into the headlight and glue as much as you can. then take a hot glue gun and reseal for extra caution to prevent condensation. Worked on my cobalt with no problems afterwards.
I wouldn't be calling James dumb, pal. The headlamp assemblies in Crossfires are pretty much immune to being baked apart..
This has been discussed in many other threads. And confirmed by Advanced Automotive Concepts LLC. The glue/sealant is of a higher temperature. They wanted an extra $100 per light to install Halos. I don't know if anyone took them up on it, though.