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Old 07-29-2010, 10:18 AM
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1999 Acura Headlights

Im thinking about changing my headlights because they are fading out and I hate the way it looks. So I been searching online and I found this website www.headlightsdepot.com , the have pretty good prices, but I never heard of them. So im trying to see if anyone here ever dealt with this people and was it a good or bad experience.

Also when I get the headlights I want to make them black housing...

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Old 07-29-2010, 10:39 AM
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Depot has good quality. Many have used them for the taillights. search for depot tail lights and you will find many good comments about depot and their price is very good.
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If you plan on blacking out the housing just clear
the lens when you have it all apart..
Old 07-29-2010, 11:50 AM
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depot is the ONLY option you should consider aside from OEM.
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Originally Posted by acutee
Depot has good quality. Many have used them for the taillights. search for depot tail lights and you will find many good comments about depot and their price is very good.
I know what you mean, but Headlightsdepot.com is the name of the company. The products are not Depo brand.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Maker
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If you plan on blacking out the housing just clear
the lens when you have it all apart..
Clearing the lens will fix the problem temporarily, and they will fade faster!!!
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I just seen this today, Its worth giving it a try before you spend a lot of $$ on new assemblies.

The 3M headlight restoration kit

http://www.amazon.com/3M-Headlight-L.../dp/B001AIZ5HY

I also saw this at Autozone.

Good luck.
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Originally Posted by 05TSXPAT
I just seen this today, Its worth giving it a try before you spend a lot of $$ on new assemblies.

The 3M headlight restoration kit

http://www.amazon.com/3M-Headlight-L.../dp/B001AIZ5HY

I also saw this at Autozone.

Good luck.
x2 I used that stuff too works great 3 month and lights still look good
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Originally Posted by JDM-UA5
x2 I used that stuff too works great 3 month and lights still look good

Im going to try it...
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Ehhh im placing the order this week... ill update with some info... thanks guys
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