offroad lights problem?
#1
offroad lights problem?
Hi, I have to drive in urban areas, during dusk or night time I'v to face visibility problems. Actually few month ago i changed the lenses of the headlights, now my car headlights got yellowish and there is low visibility. What should I do? Should i have to change the headlights or can be fixed by me?
#2
Hi Gilbert,
Its better to change the headlights. But before changing its better if you try to clean the headlights with the help of tooth paste. As i usually clean my cars headlights with tooth paste and they look like a new headlights that i have just purchased.
Its better to change the headlights. But before changing its better if you try to clean the headlights with the help of tooth paste. As i usually clean my cars headlights with tooth paste and they look like a new headlights that i have just purchased.
#3
I already used tooth paste and some other products to clear it, but after few days it again gets yellowish, all my effort got, in vain. If i go for new how much i have to spend and from where i can get new one that is excellent and according to my pocket.
#4
I think that there is a serious problem with your car's headlights or it's damaged, you can check new headlight assembly here. I got the product 8 month ago and has no problem yet.
#6
Installing a LED/ HID kit would surely lighten up your view. Check out 4wheelonline for some lighting kit that would be helpful with your needs.
Last edited by commonname; 02-25-2015 at 07:31 PM.
#7
it's a serious problem with your car headlights or it's damaged.Need to replace your jeep car light.
#8
#9
Gilbert once you clean the headlights you must seal them again against UV rays or they yellow quickly again. I use polishing compound to clean my lights followed by a good sealer. They stay good for almost a year . Good luck.
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