Anyone with 98+ Camaro that still has warranty please read...
Anyone with 98+ Camaro that still has warranty please read...
My headlights are fogged over. I heard they can be replaced under warranty (Keith got his replaced awhile back). Anyone with a WARRANTY want to "sell" me their nice headlights for $50 + my stock ones. Then, I don't know, maybe go get some new ones for themselves under their warranty
! If you can't get them exchanged I'll give them back as long as you give me my money back
!
! If you can't get them exchanged I'll give them back as long as you give me my money back
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Originally posted by MustangEater82
Are they foggy like fox body stang foggy headlights?
Or is there jsut moisture inside of them?
Are they foggy like fox body stang foggy headlights?
Or is there jsut moisture inside of them?
I think that some aren't fogged over, they just look that way from road debris.
Mine are are pretty clear, but if you look real close, you'll see what looks like "fog" on the lens, but it's really very tiny dings from road debris that are concentrated in the same spot.
Some guy in LS1 tech said that WD-40 works, but it doesn't do anything to fix the small dings I'm referring to.
Mine are are pretty clear, but if you look real close, you'll see what looks like "fog" on the lens, but it's really very tiny dings from road debris that are concentrated in the same spot.
Some guy in LS1 tech said that WD-40 works, but it doesn't do anything to fix the small dings I'm referring to.
i work as auto detailer.....GM s lights do it ...but so do fords...hondas....well pretty much any car.....we buff the lights with a compound.(high speed buffer)..and a lot of them it really helps ...so its not just GM cr*p...
Is there a way for you to reach the inside of the ligvhts?? Unless its on the outside. Either way. I have heard a good way to remove that is to use Water and toothpaste. I've seen this on Supra forums and others. Most have said it took the film off.
Yep, they crap up when they come from any company too cheap to use glass. All the plastic ones do it. Funny, the plastic headlights cost $400 where as the old glass ones you can get from Auto Zone for $25.
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