Aftermarket Headlights

Discussion in 'Cosmetic' started by Wolf Mcbee, Apr 26, 2015.

  1. Rasit

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    I would never spend over $220 for headlights. They don't even include the H4 bulbs. Any 7" sealed beam will fit the bucket. In my previous post I mentioned searching for Harley headlights as an example of what is out there.... Kind of like this one for $50 shipped.....but hey it's your money.
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/7-HALOGEN-M...LIGHT-BULB-HEADLIGHT-for-Harley-/231131948272
    Don't get fooled thinking one brand is much better than the other, they all come from Chinaland and can last years or fail tomorrow.
     
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    LOL I cringe at $20, but then I can remember buying a PAIR of 6024 for less than $5, tax included...
     
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    ^^^^ those lights look like they belong more on a tuner car, IMO.

    My advice is to buy some decent priced H4 housings and use good quality bulb.
     

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