Replacing rear headlight housing
Replacing rear headlight housing
So I got a fix-it ticket because the previous owner has the rear headlights smoked. Problem is, the actual plastic is completely blackened out, its not just a film that went over the light. My question is, how can I replace them without having to replace the entire housing? Or is that my only option?
Re: Replacing rear headlight housing
So I got a fix-it ticket because the previous owner has the rear headlights smoked. Problem is, the actual plastic is completely blackened out, its not just a film that went over the light. My question is, how can I replace them without having to replace the entire housing? Or is that my only option?
I think total replacement is your only option. I never heard of anyone getting that smoked look out of the plastic (unless it was a stick-on film).
Re: Replacing rear headlight housing
I wouldn't think that cleaning up the tint on the taillights would differ too much from cleaning up the haze on the headlights.
What do you have to lose ?
Search the forum for hazy headlights.
( I use the Meguier's Heavy Duty Headlight Restoration Kit. )
What do you have to lose ?
Search the forum for hazy headlights.
( I use the Meguier's Heavy Duty Headlight Restoration Kit. )
Re: Replacing rear headlight housing
+1 on that!
Re: Replacing rear headlight housing
It should come off as they say with the use of a headlight repair kit as they say above.
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