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Old 03-02-2015, 07:44 PM
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3 did after muddy water got in one. Driver side and at times they work. Other times they don't the corners are fine tho no trouble out the corners at all
Well no muddin for me then haha
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Well no muddin for me then haha
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Don't get me wrong I love these headlights, they look amazing. Just kind of a lot of work to replace the header panel for them, and the warranty is a pain
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Don't get me wrong I love these headlights, they look amazing. Just kind of a lot of work to replace the header panel for them, and the warranty is a pain
yeah. Well I plan on modding the headlights so I will lose the warranty as soon as I take them apart. I have got about 500 bucks spent now in new headlights haha
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yeah. Well I plan on modding the headlights so I will lose the warranty as soon as I take them apart. I have got about 500 bucks spent now in new headlights haha
Hey I am going to have to watch this and see how it goes, I may follow your lead haha.
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Hey I am going to have to watch this and see how it goes, I may follow your lead haha.
i don't care at all man. I just wanted to do different ones cause a lot of guys have done the lighting headlights all ready. Thinking about painting the chrome outline on them white to match my truck as well
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i don't care at all man. I just wanted to do different ones cause a lot of guys have done the lighting headlights all ready. Thinking about painting the chrome outline on them white to match my truck as well
Well I'll ship you mine to replace the LED's. But the corner is a pain, I took mine apart because I was going to swap backs to see if I could make it fit my header panel... That's why I have to warranty them haha. Ssshhhh keep that on the downlow
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Well I'll ship you mine to replace the LED's. But the corner is a pain, I took mine apart because I was going to swap backs to see if I could make it fit my header panel... That's why I have to warranty them haha. Ssshhhh keep that on the downlow
lol. Well I have never taken a headlight apart. This is my first attempt so I hope it goes well
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lol. Well I have never taken a headlight apart. This is my first attempt so I hope it goes well
Good luck, my friend. Hope all goes well, just a tip don't apply too much heat, the front plastic softens like a mother... That's what happened with mine
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Good luck, my friend. Hope all goes well, just a tip don't apply too much heat, the front plastic softens like a mother... That's what happened with mine
yeah that's what I'm worried about. The oven part lol.


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