Venture Headlights
1. If your not satisified with the toothpaste and elbow grease, you could try the stuff at your local O'Reilly or AutoZone for headlights and taillights.
2. You could buy new headlights but be sure to shop around for the best price. I have had to replace both of my headlights at different times. I tried a lot of different places and got prices from near $450.00 to $85.00 each. Surprisingly, I bought both headlights (at different times) from my local Chevy dealer for $85.00 Who would have thought?
2. You could buy new headlights but be sure to shop around for the best price. I have had to replace both of my headlights at different times. I tried a lot of different places and got prices from near $450.00 to $85.00 each. Surprisingly, I bought both headlights (at different times) from my local Chevy dealer for $85.00 Who would have thought?
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I then used wet/dry sandpaper 1K,1.5K, 2K grit then polished with Plastix from
Mcguiers. Turned out ok. At least I can see the bezels now. Did not see any decent lights at the wreckers. Rockauto has headlights from $28 to $128 for CAPA certified. I used youtube for information on how to deal with oxidized headlights.
Thanks,
Wil
I then used wet/dry sandpaper 1K,1.5K, 2K grit then polished with Plastix from
Mcguiers. Turned out ok. At least I can see the bezels now. Did not see any decent lights at the wreckers. Rockauto has headlights from $28 to $128 for CAPA certified. I used youtube for information on how to deal with oxidized headlights.
Thanks,
Wil
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