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Old 01-11-2009, 04:35 PM
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I am searching for how to replacement the NEW front lense . Or any kind special compound to remove that foggy lenses??
I need get rid of that damn foggy lenses. OR I do replace the new lenses. Anyone here had write -up on replacement the new lenses??
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After I cleaned the foggy out. I bought the kit thru EBay and cost me $8. It looks better than other one. There still some yellowish lines. Oh well!!
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I heard that you can buy a brand new set of halos for a $100 bucks and put their lens on your stockers. Then you got brand new looking stock headlights. Or you could just take out the insert and use the halos without the halo
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I just bought HALO lights since I like the look better anyway and for $130... it beats all the time I have already wasted trying to fix my stock lights.

I've heard people have wet sanded and buffed them and they have come out great and others have done that and gotten almost zero results. After about 2 hours on my passenger side light, wet sanding and buffing they came out... exactly as they were before.
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I did as well, I think the polish is 80% of it. I did 800, 1500, 2000, but only used cheapy autozone polish, I think a buffer is what gets the job done.

Mine came out looking better, but still hazy
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I hate this plastic crap on headlights as they do this.I used a kit on my 454 SS truck lights and within 6 mo's they looked just as bad as before.



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