My stock headlights are full of tiny chips in the glass. Headlights are one of the things I'm very picky about, they can make or break the look of a car.
So, I'm looking at new headlights and I'm wondering about lights such as these:
http://www.carparts.com/details/Hond...1721-001700633
According to the ad, they have a plastic lens, rather that the thick glass like OEM. This doesn't suprise me as I'm sure this makes them cheaper to manufacture, but I can see it as a positive. Stock headlights are heavy, these will surely be a bit lighter.
But I'm worried about how well they will fit. Everything on my front end lines up perfectly right now and I don't want to end up with a car that looks like it was fixed up from an accident.
Has anyone installed lights like these before? How did they fit? Pics?
I'm not going to spend a fortune on one piece JDM lights, and finding OEM ones that look good enough is not easy, so this is where I'm at.
Or, if anyone has had luck at polishing out the chips in the glass on stock lights, let me know how you did it.
So, I'm looking at new headlights and I'm wondering about lights such as these:
http://www.carparts.com/details/Hond...1721-001700633
According to the ad, they have a plastic lens, rather that the thick glass like OEM. This doesn't suprise me as I'm sure this makes them cheaper to manufacture, but I can see it as a positive. Stock headlights are heavy, these will surely be a bit lighter.
But I'm worried about how well they will fit. Everything on my front end lines up perfectly right now and I don't want to end up with a car that looks like it was fixed up from an accident.
Has anyone installed lights like these before? How did they fit? Pics?
I'm not going to spend a fortune on one piece JDM lights, and finding OEM ones that look good enough is not easy, so this is where I'm at.
Or, if anyone has had luck at polishing out the chips in the glass on stock lights, let me know how you did it.
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