Headlights
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Originally Posted by Esco5710
I konw what you mean.. The ones I have now are all fogged up inside and the get water leaked into them.. Now that I think about it, this is probably why the turned yellowish... I'm a start doing ish on my own from now on... Good lookin.. Have to wait til Spring tho.. Its getting cold as hell in NJ right now and I have no garage..
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instead of wasting your money on those aftermarket headlights why not do your own black housing headlights its fairly easy and will cost you 10-15 dollars to get all the supplies you need.
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Originally Posted by Esco5710
That would be an option if I knew how and what supplies I would need?
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Im in NJ... How easy is to take the thing about? Like I said the lenses are currently yellowish. I should be able to buy something to clear them up right?
It sounds pretty easy to do.. Just need to get the time and place to take the bummer off...
It sounds pretty easy to do.. Just need to get the time and place to take the bummer off...
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do you have a pic of your lights so I can see what your talking about if they are really messed up try to find someone who is selling there stock headlights and purchase those either try ebay or the for sale forum here search around you should be able to find some for a good deal.
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Nah, I don't have a pic and you can't really tell unless you look closely or you lift the hood and you see the top panel and compare it to the front.... I would prefer not to have the stock ones again if possible tho...