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use his profile button under his name and send him an email sometimes that works faster. Also... find out where he posted in last and post a message in that thread telling him to check his PM. But he's the best guy for the job is what I heard.
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Just do it your self. It is very simple just take your time doing it. Im sure you have a blow dryer some where in your house use that heat up the edge around the headlight housing and have someone try to open it apart while you heat it up. That way you can spend those $150 on something else.
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There's always the issue of fogging. Which, if not re-sealed properly, there's a 99.9% chance it'll fog..which would cause your HID bulb to blow in the long run. If you plan on doing it yourself...only advice I have to give you is TAKE YOUR TIME. I tried clearing my lights on my old '99..didn't work too well. Now, the head light I experimented on, is fogging..and the bulb is about to blow.
seems to have perfected the clearing method. So, IMO, I'd say the $150 is well worth it.
seems to have perfected the clearing method. So, IMO, I'd say the $150 is well worth it.
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