best headlights?

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dirty

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wheres the best place to get good quality head lights at a good price?
i know ebay amazon and places light that have headlights but where else can they be found and not be cheap replacements
 

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The $50 set I got off amazon 3 years ago still look and function perfectly. Tons of places sell headlight assemblies. Just don't buy the cheap ones if you don't want cheap ones.
 

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There are replacement ones out there with glass lenses & metal housings. IIRC, the last person that I had heard that bought those got them for under $100.00.
 

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Certifit.com that is where the body shops get their parts from

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I took the OEM Guidex ones on my 1994 model about 10 years ago and wet sanded them with 320 grit sandpaper until the yellow sanded out, and what i was sanding was milky white meaning i was down to good pkastic, then i sprayed them with a professional automotive enamel clearcoat, dupont centari i think it was. 2 light coats letting it tack up between coats to not melt the plastic, and one last heavy coat for smooth look, and shine. 10 years later no fogging, no discoloring etc. This works good unless your after a different look than stock.

Hope this helps
Matt
 
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I guess I got some more looking to do all I've seen have been the cheaper ones. I've used certifit in the past on different things with not much luck on parts fitting. As far as sanding and clearing that would be what I'd do if I still had stock lights. The previous owner changed to some cheap aftermarket lights. Thanks for the replys
 
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