Foggy Hazy Headlight Dilema
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What the previous posters are referring to with the blacked out headlights on eBay is that they're not meant for HID lights, only Halogen. So if you're fine with a non-HID setup then go ahead. Read around and you'll find that most everyone hasn't been happy with them and they end up doing their own.
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Oh yeah, I forgot...
OP, try masking around your headlights and put PlastX on a buffer. I did this and worked it around for about 30 mins/side and it helped a lot.
I need to really put some work into my lights and then get some laminx or something, but I'm not going to do that until after I do my projector retrofit.
OP, try masking around your headlights and put PlastX on a buffer. I did this and worked it around for about 30 mins/side and it helped a lot.
I need to really put some work into my lights and then get some laminx or something, but I'm not going to do that until after I do my projector retrofit.
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Corner lights do not need the clarity that a headlight does nor do they which is why they alway look good. Aside from the fact that they are not in a direct impact area on the vehicle. If they where completely clear like a headlight and went through the same abuse you would see them act the same way.
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And this is why i pay $1800/year to insure a 4-year old 4-door sedan with a perfectly clean record
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