You can tear the housing open and rip the reflector out... carefully. The lights will still shine blue with the reflector in, so it's not really worth the trouble. Just taking the housing off the car is a pain in the @$$.

Kansas cops hate the blue lights, since they're illegal here, but Oklahoma popos don't seem to mind them. In fact I had an Oklahoma HiPo give me a thumbs up on my lights. Oklahoma... maybe illegal. Kansas... They won't bust you for them unless you're being a jerk or being suspicious. (That info comes from my grandfather and aunt, both Wichita Police officers) It's worth the risk, after all "I had no idea, officer!" laugh

Bare with me on pix, I just got my computer and I'm still learning. Give me a week! wink


1998 Contour Sport V6, Black
*Cold air induction
*Powdercoated intake manifold (more powdercoating coming soon)
*Blue headlights, foggies, and signals (no reflectors)
*CEG stickers & removed door moldings
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1994 Ford Aspire 4-door, looks like a big egg
*64 hp 4-cyl
*5 speed
*"13 steel rims with go-cart tires
*74 mph top speed
*I'm going to auto-x the thing (but not compete)