Hopefully this is helpful information for C6 owners. Replacement assemblies can be anywhere from $400 to $1000 depending on condition, and aftermarket housings are even more! This is a DIY way to clean up your car in a BIG way.
Thanks for this! Really helped. One thing I would like to add. After removing the lens, what saved me hours of work is that I scraped about 2" of the old polyurethane adhesive out of the lens channel and then poured about 1-2 ounces of 91% Isopropyl Alcohol just above the adhesive (make sure the lens housing is level) and let it sit for 5-10 minutes. It loosened the bonds at the base of the adhesive enough that I could pull the adhesive in one continuous piece. You just want to make sure to use even pressure and pull forward at a 45 degree angle. If you let the Iso alcohol sit for too long, the adhesive can get really slimy and loosen the bonds too much that it will break in sections. Also, you want to keep a dam of Iso alcahol in front of the area you are pulling and don't let it run dry as it evaporates very quickly. Hope this helps others.
So glad to see this. I just got a C6Z yesterday and the only thing that the seller wasnt correct on was the condition of the headlights. I almost didnt buy the car because of it because i hqte the way they look when theyre hazy. I thought the only option was new assembly or the C7/C8 style lights which im not a fan of and theyre very expensive. The stock headlights are the best looking ones imo so im glad I found this
This video was super helpful! I just finished doing my own after one of my lenses got a giant crack in it. One thing I noticed, when you initially bake the assembly to loosen the seal, I found ~300⁰ works fine so as to not melt the plastic pieces. Also making sure no plastic pieces are touching the metal parts of the oven helped mitigate melting problems. All in all, great video, thanks for posting!
Dude that looks killer! A little labor for a fraction of the cost of a replacement. I might have been cool to see you try to polish and “restore” one vs replacing the lense. Nice work as usual!
That doesn't work with these lenses. There are literal cracks that go all the way through the lenses. When it happens they aren't salvageable. Most other headlight assemblies you can restore, which I've done many times. It's too bad these are different.
@@Greenlightfilming; you are correct. When these units “craze” they don’t just get cataracts. They crack straight thru making them unfixable. Anyone who thinks this is an easy or quick job is in for a rude awakening. Its a tough, job and you better have a lot of patience
At the 5:35 mark, what'd you use to turn the 9mm nut while holding the stud with the e4 socket? I don't think I'm going to be able to get a 9mm wrench in there to turn
@@Greenlightfilming good april 1st. My friend.. I'm glad you still have your Z06.. first I'd like to say I'm digging the $100.towel..🇺🇲.. 2nd the oven trick is good trick for headlights and even tailights., Just becareful not to burn the house down.. and for me I'd have to get my wife's permission to put car part's in the oven she's funny like that hahaha... What's your next mod on your ws6??
great question, im wondering the same, buying the lenses on ebay with new gaskets, all you really need is the butyl tape then go to work...looks to be 9mm and 9mm is the common size to buy one ebay, what size mm did you end up working with?
What about headlight adjustment? I’ve seen 20 of these videos, & no one shows how to adjust them after installation. Do you have to do it before replacing all the parts ? Or can you do it after it’s finished?
If you want to ever show how to disassemble a tail light off our trans ams and fix the reflective backing, my tail light from my 01 ws6 could use a redo. I live close to you.🙂 haha
Why go thru all of that hassle for the stock headlights when IMO THEY ARE not very good looking and the amount of light they throw is sub par at best. I’m sure with better HID or LED bulbs they will be improved but again why not just replace with the awesome, and much better looking Morimoto XB’S?? I AM ALL LED on my 2011 GS Convertible manual 6 speed except for the front headlights. Rears are Morimoto’s. Side marker are all LED. Interior LED kit is on the way. And license plate lights and backup lights are all LED. The front are a PITA from what I can see and hear. Whole front end/bumper has to come off and then there are a ton of Torx #15 screws and clips to remove all the while you are not scratching your paint!
Morimoto shit is over priced as hell, and make the car look ricer to me. I love the clean look of the stock lights. I have VetteLights line LED side markers and Eagle Eyes smoked tail lights and I replaced my lens and painted my housing matte black (on red corvette) and upgraded fogs and Hid's to VetteLights and it's WAY nicer and lights are bright as hell. The light output and light spead from my friends morimoto headlights aren't as good as the upgraded Hid's and fogs I got from VetteLights.
They have a led projector kit conversion. Only reason I'm watching this video. I like the looks of the headlights especially because they are paint to matched but they need to be modernized and need better light output. If you want a paint to matched morimoto you may be spending 2k
holy fuck dude why are you watching this video or writing an essay if you care so much about aftermarkets? Just buy fucking after markets and be done with it. Some people like the OEM's and clearly this video's target audience are those people not morimoto fanboys.
You just have to remove the bumper cover, or get it well loose/out of the way. There's quite a few videos on that. Think I mentioned it in the video?...
looks like he, RLSebring, Name Robert Sebring, is no longer in the business. Even his corvetteForum account shows no activity since Jan 2024. I've been reviewing his site for several years considering the lens replacements.
Hopefully this is helpful information for C6 owners. Replacement assemblies can be anywhere from $400 to $1000 depending on condition, and aftermarket housings are even more! This is a DIY way to clean up your car in a BIG way.
Excellent video brother thanks for your work 🫡 #TenToezDowN
Thanks for this! Really helped. One thing I would like to add. After removing the lens, what saved me hours of work is that I scraped about 2" of the old polyurethane adhesive out of the lens channel and then poured about 1-2 ounces of 91% Isopropyl Alcohol just above the adhesive (make sure the lens housing is level) and let it sit for 5-10 minutes. It loosened the bonds at the base of the adhesive enough that I could pull the adhesive in one continuous piece. You just want to make sure to use even pressure and pull forward at a 45 degree angle. If you let the Iso alcohol sit for too long, the adhesive can get really slimy and loosen the bonds too much that it will break in sections. Also, you want to keep a dam of Iso alcahol in front of the area you are pulling and don't let it run dry as it evaporates very quickly. Hope this helps others.
So glad to see this. I just got a C6Z yesterday and the only thing that the seller wasnt correct on was the condition of the headlights. I almost didnt buy the car because of it because i hqte the way they look when theyre hazy. I thought the only option was new assembly or the C7/C8 style lights which im not a fan of and theyre very expensive. The stock headlights are the best looking ones imo so im glad I found this
Mine were pristine 2 years ago when i got the car but they have gotten like yours were, going to tackle this soon.
This video was super helpful! I just finished doing my own after one of my lenses got a giant crack in it. One thing I noticed, when you initially bake the assembly to loosen the seal, I found ~300⁰ works fine so as to not melt the plastic pieces. Also making sure no plastic pieces are touching the metal parts of the oven helped mitigate melting problems.
All in all, great video, thanks for posting!
Glad it ended up going well for you too. Talk about a PITA removing all of the old sealant right?
Looks brand new man. Awesome job!
Dude that looks killer! A little labor for a fraction of the cost of a replacement. I might have been cool to see you try to polish and “restore” one vs replacing the lense. Nice work as usual!
That doesn't work with these lenses. There are literal cracks that go all the way through the lenses. When it happens they aren't salvageable. Most other headlight assemblies you can restore, which I've done many times. It's too bad these are different.
@@Greenlightfilming; you are correct. When these units “craze” they don’t just get cataracts. They crack straight thru making them unfixable. Anyone who thinks this is an easy or quick job is in for a rude awakening. Its a tough, job and you better have a lot of patience
You made it look easy, lol , looks awesome 👌 I'm scared of doin mine , the bumper and fenders seems like a pain in the butt to remove
It's not too bad, just take your time and do each step patiently. Anyone can do it!
When you put the headlight with butyl tape in the oven at 200, did you turn the oven off after it hit 200 prior to putting the headlight in?
At the 5:35 mark, what'd you use to turn the 9mm nut while holding the stud with the e4 socket? I don't think I'm going to be able to get a 9mm wrench in there to turn
Thank you very informative and detailed its going to help me do mine.
Thanks, glad it might help out!
WOW, nice work. That's great.
Thanks bud. Hope itll help someone out that's dealing with the same problem. It's a daunting job.
Looks much better!
Big difference, that's for sure. In person its night and day better.
Looks much better. Mine are showing their age too.
Its not a bad job if yours are worth replacing. Good weekend project. Really gives the car a facelift.
Very nicely done! 💪. BTW, what’s with the rims on the floor in the background.... future video maybe 🤔
They are the factory split 5 wheels what came with the z06.
@@Greenlightfilming ahh. Makes sense
@@Greenlightfilming good april 1st. My friend.. I'm glad you still have your Z06.. first I'd like to say I'm digging the $100.towel..🇺🇲.. 2nd the oven trick is good trick for headlights and even tailights., Just becareful not to burn the house down.. and for me I'd have to get my wife's permission to put car part's in the oven she's funny like that hahaha... What's your next mod on your ws6??
Do you know what size the adhesive tape is? I’ve seen different sizes. Thanks!
great question, im wondering the same, buying the lenses on ebay with new gaskets, all you really need is the butyl tape then go to work...looks to be 9mm and 9mm is the common size to buy one ebay, what size mm did you end up working with?
Do you have a video on how to remove the bumper cover
Negative. There's quite a few videos on TH-cam showing that
Hi, did you have to coat the lenses before installing? If so what did you use? Thanks
Negative. They have a UV resistant coating on them.
What about headlight adjustment? I’ve seen 20 of these videos, & no one shows how to adjust them after installation. Do you have to do it before replacing all the parts ? Or can you do it after it’s finished?
If you want to ever show how to disassemble a tail light off our trans ams and fix the reflective backing, my tail light from my 01 ws6 could use a redo. I live close to you.🙂 haha
Where are you at?
@@Greenlightfilming just moved to Iron River from Proctor. I still work in Duluth/ Superior.
Clean 👍🏻💎
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Do you have to pull off the front bumper to do this?
It's a ton easier than fighting with it half off ha. I'd recommend just removing it for a lot of reasons.
Did the tape come with the kit,you said it was a complete kit,what all comes with it
Please refer to the link in the description or shoot the vendor an email. He is super helpful. It's a complete kit that includes the tape as I recall.
Do you have a link for the kit you used?
It's the link in the description.
What size butyl tape did you use
If I recall I just used what came in the full kit
Where can I just get the tape
Probably a lot of places online, or the vendors website.
So you didn’t have to glue the lenses back on?
They are held on with butyl tape that's supplied with the kit.
Absolutely can't stand the music please just narrate while you're doing the job cannot stand the music I can't watch this
I absolutely can't stand needless complaining. Can you please refrain from doing so, I can't read this.
DIdn't show the hard part, the removal of the bumper cover and popping the clips without breaking them.
There's a dozen videos on how to remove the bumper cover. This is about replacing the headlight lenses.
Is there anyone around SF Bay Area, who can do this for me? I’ll pay.. thank you
Ceramic coat the lights for better uv protection.
Why go thru all of that hassle for the stock headlights when IMO THEY ARE not very good looking and the amount of light they throw is sub par at best. I’m sure with better HID or LED bulbs they will be improved but again why not just replace with the awesome, and much better looking Morimoto XB’S?? I AM ALL LED on my 2011 GS Convertible manual 6 speed except for the front headlights. Rears are Morimoto’s. Side marker are all LED. Interior LED kit is on the way. And license plate lights and backup lights are all LED. The front are a PITA from what I can see and hear. Whole front end/bumper has to come off and then there are a ton of Torx #15 screws and clips to remove all the while you are not scratching your paint!
Morimoto shit is over priced as hell, and make the car look ricer to me. I love the clean look of the stock lights. I have VetteLights line LED side markers and Eagle Eyes smoked tail lights and I replaced my lens and painted my housing matte black (on red corvette) and upgraded fogs and Hid's to VetteLights and it's WAY nicer and lights are bright as hell. The light output and light spead from my friends morimoto headlights aren't as good as the upgraded Hid's and fogs I got from VetteLights.
They have a led projector kit conversion. Only reason I'm watching this video. I like the looks of the headlights especially because they are paint to matched but they need to be modernized and need better light output. If you want a paint to matched morimoto you may be spending 2k
I prefer the stock c6 color matched headlights. The c7 look alikes seem out of place on these IMO. Was happy I went this route.
holy fuck dude why are you watching this video or writing an essay if you care so much about aftermarkets? Just buy fucking after markets and be done with it. Some people like the OEM's and clearly this video's target audience are those people not morimoto fanboys.
You completely skipped the 1st step dude! What happened to showing what you 1st did to get the lights out? You flew thru that part! Lmao...
You just have to remove the bumper cover, or get it well loose/out of the way. There's quite a few videos on that. Think I mentioned it in the video?...
Completely useless.. stop the music and describe what your doing.
It's going to be ok
The link to the website doesn't work?
looks like he, RLSebring, Name Robert Sebring, is no longer in the business. Even his corvetteForum account shows no activity since Jan 2024. I've been reviewing his site for several years considering the lens replacements.
the owner passed away
Would be more watchable without the needle in the neck music