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stangdriven

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ok...so i hope this is in the right section on here....umm...im just curious but i found a set of one piece headlight kit for 94-98 mustang....how would you go bout adjusting those without affecting the turn signal light>? now im not sure if im going to get these or not...but i want to find out bout adjusting them first...also im debating on a darker smoked version...and i run hids..would there be any difference with brightness with a darker headlight with hids...i run 10k hids
 

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I've seen some on Ebay that are one piece black ones they look good but idk, i mean i'm just going to use my stock ones and tint spray them like I did my taillights, that'll look good with the HiDs for now and it's a LOT cheaper
 
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yes i have clear ones on there now...but only prob is the actual headlight part is getting that yellow look and i dont believe in those stupid headlight kit deals that get rid of the yellow....but i was thinkin bout a 1 piece black set...i think it would look good with my red now plus midnight metallic blue later
 

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Just a curious question, but how does one "not believe" in the headlight restore kits?? Are they against your religion or do you just have something against the work of buffing them out? Many here have used kits with great results, add a little wetsanding and you have better than new lights. Or as a last option is it just a reason to con the better half into spending some cash on a visual mod for the car?
 
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i dont believe in it cause it doesnt work....ive never seen a headlight go from yellow to completely clear again just from the headlight restore kit...and i have done the whole wet sanding and buffing crap 2...ive seen lil improvements with them but nothing dramatic of what it claims..but anyways.....
 

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Elbow grease is your friend! I have done more than a pair or two on different cars and ALWAYS had amazing results. Just have to spend a little time on them!
 
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i have spent time on some...just never came out like they should have....but with the situation im in now...i been thinkin hard bout get some smoked headlights for it anyways....i really like the mrbodykit.com version of the black housing 1 piece design.....
 

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I have seen detail places just drag their buffer across old headlights and bug deflectors and make them look good as new. IF the headlight restore kit didn't work for you, you didn't try hard enough
 

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