Detango guide with pics
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Detango guide with pics
Work in progress as waiting for new bulbs but nearly there - any comments appreciated and changes can be made accordingly
https://picasaweb.google.com/1183863426 ... eC_5LX3kAE#
https://picasaweb.google.com/1183863426 ... eC_5LX3kAE#
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Nice work. Added to sticky FAQ thread.
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Just updated with info on the bulbs and a pic of the lamp with the chrome bulbs - might do one with the bumper back on when I get it back.
Bodyshop wanted to come and compare their paint chips (colour cards) with the wings which they did today so hopefully back tomorrow.
Should look ace in a silver car with no tango
BTW it works really well on an Iphone as it becomes a slideshow with the captions overlaid on the images - great if you want to view the guide while doing the work away from a PC

Just updated with info on the bulbs and a pic of the lamp with the chrome bulbs - might do one with the bumper back on when I get it back.
Bodyshop wanted to come and compare their paint chips (colour cards) with the wings which they did today so hopefully back tomorrow.
Should look ace in a silver car with no tango
BTW it works really well on an Iphone as it becomes a slideshow with the captions overlaid on the images - great if you want to view the guide while doing the work away from a PC
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Really useful thanks.
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Finally got round to doing this over the weekend, looks so much better!
The only thing I did differently from neckarsulms great guide was putting the lights in the oven for a few mins to soften the sealant rather than using a heat gun.
The only thing I did differently from neckarsulms great guide was putting the lights in the oven for a few mins to soften the sealant rather than using a heat gun.
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Good Description as to how to do it. This may sound silly but, do you remove the orange lenses and not replace them with clear ones?
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what temp and for how long?ShouldveBeenAGerman wrote:Finally got round to doing this over the weekend, looks so much better!
The only thing I did differently from neckarsulms great guide was putting the lights in the oven for a few mins to soften the sealant rather than using a heat gun.
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Alex,
All you do is pop out the orange lenses and you don't replace it.
What you do replace is the standard bulb with the special chrome bulbs that flash orange.
If you look at a factory non-tango lamp, IIRC it's just like the de-tango.
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All you do is pop out the orange lenses and you don't replace it.
What you do replace is the standard bulb with the special chrome bulbs that flash orange.
If you look at a factory non-tango lamp, IIRC it's just like the de-tango.
HTH
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Actually... regarding temp (in an oven... pls specify Celsius or fahrenheit...
this is a temp you don't want to mess up
this is a temp you don't want to mess up

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76.66667 deg C for about 7 minutes
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I de-tangoed mine but replaced the orange lenses with clear ones. Suppose you wouldn't be able to tell the difference unless you were looking for them though.neckarsulm wrote:Alex,
All you do is pop out the orange lenses and you don't replace it.
What you do replace is the standard bulb with the special chrome bulbs that flash orange.
If you look at a factory non-tango lamp, IIRC it's just like the de-tango.
HTH
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Alex,
Where do you get the clear lenses from then?
Where do you get the clear lenses from then?
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+1neckarsulm wrote:Alex,
Where do you get the clear lenses from then?
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neckarsulm wrote:Alex,
Where do you get the clear lenses from then?
I got them from a guy in the States. He got them made specifically for the B7. The fit was Extremely good. I would say OEM. I think I might have his details somewhere if somebody need them?PaulRS4 wrote:+1neckarsulm wrote:Alex,
Where do you get the clear lenses from then?
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I did 125C for about 2-3 minutes, they don't need much at all so err on the side of caution.adsgreen wrote:what temp and for how long?ShouldveBeenAGerman wrote:Finally got round to doing this over the weekend, looks so much better!
The only thing I did differently from neckarsulms great guide was putting the lights in the oven for a few mins to soften the sealant rather than using a heat gun.
The sealant is quite soft already so it only needs a bit of heat to make it flexible enough to prise apart. Once you've prised apart one end with a lever you can use you hands and just pull the rest of the lens off.
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