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Vicious95Z28 04-14-2008 08:52 AM

98-02 Camaro headlights, which fit good, which do not?
 
Hey guys, I have a very good girl-friend who's headlight's have become very foggy, imagine that right? I thought I'd read a while back that some of the aftermarket halo and diamond, euro type headlights didn't fit very well and left gaps around the bumper area. I figured that you guys would know so please let me know what you have, where you got it, how it fits and all of that stuff, and if you have pics that would be nice too.

Thanks,
James

1998MysticZ28 04-14-2008 11:12 AM

98 z28 IMO the stock headlights look the best. Granted they are gonna cost more but to me it looks cleaner. I got them directly from GM and they were a little under 400.

Chris

Vicious95Z28 04-14-2008 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by 1998MysticZ28 (Post 9151056)
98 z28 IMO the stock headlights look the best. Granted they are gonna cost more but to me it looks cleaner. I got them directly from GM and they were a little under 400.

Chris

Yeah, I agree.I was a GM tech for 3years and my parts guys still give me that stuff @10% over cost. They are around $250 a side which really isn't affordable for her right now. Thanks though, and I do agree

jmilz28 04-14-2008 05:48 PM

I'm afraid the only "affordable" option would be some aftermarket jobbies. The most "affordable" option is to take them off, wet sand, and polish like hell! You can require bikini clad company in exchange/during the hours of polishing.

PS: I am a pig.

Vicious95Z28 04-15-2008 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by jmilz28 (Post 9154204)
I'm afraid the only "affordable" option would be some aftermarket jobbies. The most "affordable" option is to take them off, wet sand, and polish like hell! You can require bikini clad company in exchange/during the hours of polishing.

PS: I am a pig.

Yeah, I doubt my wife would approve the bikini clad company, I guess aftermarket jobs it is.

CULATR 04-15-2008 11:15 PM

just wet sand them down with 400 and 600 paper and get your local body shop to clean and prep them and spray them with automotive clearcoat works great, they look good as new! or if you dont prefer to sand on them just get your body shop to hook you up on all of it ....


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