Looking for Retrofit headlights!
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From: Donegal, PA (Pittsburgh Area)
i will admit the ~120 dollar black housing ebay lights do get mighty flexible when heated up, otherwise they seem fine to me. i used to have a set that i rocked for over a year and they were fine; they actually fit better than stock lights lol
i'd put some clear film over the lense just to ensure it stays nice on any set of headlights
i'd put some clear film over the lense just to ensure it stays nice on any set of headlights
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Search "Coastal Retros" on Facebook, they offer basic retros painted however you like them for 350.00 shipped.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Coast...89862131130329
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Coast...89862131130329
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What's this opticoat you speak of? And to the OP, retrofitting your own headlights could be time consuming if you've never done it before, but it's a fun project, and you can make them into anything you want.
And as far as eBay vs OEM, latter will be of better quality, but PITA to pull apart. The factory glue is much stronger than whatever they're using in aftermarket ones.
And as far as eBay vs OEM, latter will be of better quality, but PITA to pull apart. The factory glue is much stronger than whatever they're using in aftermarket ones.
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