[Q] Best place to buy red/clear tail lights for 93 Accord
Rear left fender side of tail light have water leak.
I took out the tail light and cleaned.. and still have water leak!
Must be the bad sponge seal.. Don't know..
So I want red/clear tail lights..
Can any one suggest me best place to order ?
- Ebay (procarparts - any good?)
- autodynamic ??
Also which brand is good?
Thanks..
I took out the tail light and cleaned.. and still have water leak!
Must be the bad sponge seal.. Don't know..
So I want red/clear tail lights..
Can any one suggest me best place to order ?
- Ebay (procarparts - any good?)
- autodynamic ??
Also which brand is good?
Thanks..
do your tail lights look like this

or like this:

cause you can only get these:

or these

so check out www.autodynamic.com
or like this:
cause you can only get these:

or these

so check out www.autodynamic.com
Huh.. no one knows?
According to Matrixracing homepage.. there are
five manufactures in Tawian who makes after market
automotive lenses... especially tail lights..
Far as I know.. three manufactures..
1. Sonar - autodynamic
2. APC - I think procarparts..
3. TYC - procarparts / autodynamic / ebay
4. ??
5. ??
So everyone please give some input...
Where should I order the clear/red tail lights from??
Thanks.
According to Matrixracing homepage.. there are
five manufactures in Tawian who makes after market
automotive lenses... especially tail lights..
Far as I know.. three manufactures..
1. Sonar - autodynamic
2. APC - I think procarparts..
3. TYC - procarparts / autodynamic / ebay
4. ??
5. ??
So everyone please give some input...
Where should I order the clear/red tail lights from??
Thanks.
www.nopionline.com has them for about $140...I'm getting some in the near future. As far as the leak goes, I've never taken the taillights off of a Honda...but my guess is that, like most cars, they have gaskets around them in some way shape or form. What I did on my old Ford Probe (I learned how to work on cars on the thing...and that's about all) was take some caulk and outline the gasket...let it dry before you put it back on and the caulk will create a seal. Hope ya understood because sometimes I don't make much sense.


