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    Any advice on these nasty fogged up headlights?

    they look like crap and was just curious what you guys used out there to clear them up? or did you just buy some aftermarket ones??

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    I bought new ones after having them polished out & the haze returned.
    Car looks brand new again.
    You can get aftermarket ones, bulbs included for $300 set delivered.
    PM me & I'll send you a link if you decide to go that route.

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    i just bought the kit from autozone and it worked great for me.

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    i tried wet sanding and polishing mine, but it didnt work too well, they were better but they still sucked, then i crashed my car and had to get one new headlight and realized how nice new ones looked so i ordered another new one and they look great

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    Senior Member Zboner's Avatar
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    if you do all the steps and take your time and use plastic polish they turn out just like new, now these steps are not going to take 15 mins there going to take a few hours.

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    i didnt have much luck with the plastic kit at autozone, as mine were severely weathered...i sanded the piss out of mine...started with 600 to work all the severe gouges or cracks out of them, then went to 1000grit re did them again, then went to 1500 again, then 2000 grit and went over them again. then took flitz ( a metal,and plastic polish) POLISHED THE PISS OUT OF THEM, THEN TOOK AUTOMOTIVE WAX AND WENT OVER THEM, LOOKS LIKE NEW AGAIN, AND BEEN CLEAR FOR OVER A YEAR

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrz28m6 View Post
    they look like crap and was just curious what you guys used out there to clear them up? or did you just buy some aftermarket ones??
    http://www.kbcarstuff.com/98_02_CHEV...cmr98hjmtm.htm

    these are pretty sweet

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    2000 Z28

    I do all my friends cars, if you want to know how PM me.(but its really easy)

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