#105205, "RE: Headlights fried....." In response to Reply # 0
RockAuto.com has some. Plus they offer a discount to 2GNT members.
Save yourself the headache of buying cheap crap on eBay, get some quality aftermarket ones or troll Craigslist or the forum classifieds for some OEM units.
#105206, "RE: Headlights fried....." In response to Reply # 1 Feb-08-11 05:30 PM by kvoriley27
Originally posted by CODE4 RockAuto.com has some. Plus they offer a discount to 2GNT members. Save yourself the headache of buying cheap crap on eBay, get some quality aftermarket ones or troll Craigslist or the forum classifieds for some OEM units.
...I've definitely learned my lesson, never buying crap like that from eBay again.
Thanks for the suggestions
So is Rock Auto good quality? I have been hearing a lot about them.
#105207, "RE: Headlights fried....." In response to Reply # 2
Rock Auto has good products. I go to them first. The only "questionable" product I bought was a header panel for an 80's Buick that was made in Taiwan, but even that fit... just needed some shaping.
#105208, "RE: Headlights fried....." In response to Reply # 3
I've gone through 3 sets depo brand aftermarket head lamps assy. due to the yellowing of the stock lens. I had a problem with the high beam pointing to the top of the trees on one of them. So i put the stock ones back on and bought the restore kit for them. Good aftermarket headlamps are hard to find. After market bulbs you have to careful of because the wire harness can not take the higher watt bulbs and tend to burn up.
#105567, "RE: Headlights fried....." In response to Reply # 4
I have a set of eBay projector/halo lights ( unsure of the brand) and they worked out fine. I am running hid's in them with no problem, what went wrong with yours?