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992dr

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I replaced mine with OE.

Wet sand in the appropriate order or go with a compound, like Meguiar's. That has proven to be a popular alternative with great results. Use a headlight film to make them last even longer.
 

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Here is a website that is sort of like Kayak for OE parts. They check several sites and give a list of prices for a given part from each site. http://oemcats.com/
 

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I have the 3m headlight restoration kit, and a meguires headlight restoration kit, brand new in the box I bought to do my gfs headlights with. She died before I could get the headlights cleaned up and you’re more than welcome to them for free if you pay shipping, they’re just taking up space… pm me if your interested, I think I can ship em for like $10 flat rate shipping box from usps…
Buy you some time to save up for better…
 

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I have the 3m headlight restoration kit, and a meguires headlight restoration kit, brand new in the box I bought to do my gfs headlights with. She died before I could get the headlights cleaned up and you’re more than welcome to them for free if you pay shipping, they’re just taking up space… pm me if your interested, I think I can ship em for like $10 flat rate shipping box from usps…
Buy you some time to save up for better…

Man, that's terrible, I'm sorry to hear.
 

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Buy the OEM ones. The aftermarket ones are garbage. They look decent when they’re new but they don’t last. I bought the Eagle Eyes which are supposed to be the good ones for my old Yukon to do a projector retrofit to because I didn’t want to risk breaking GM ones but they lasted literally a year before the lenses started peeling again. They’re good enough if you’re fixing to trade it in and that’s it.
 

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These are aftermarket, with the clear reflective lens not the amber ones. $134.00 let’s see how long they last, better than the yellow OEM ones i took off.
 

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I've had good luck with Depo brand aftermarket lights for various cars in the past.
 

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