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Old 05-31-2009, 09:05 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by -ND4SPD- View Post
One problem with the stock Caliber headlights is they use a sealant around the lens which doesn't get very soft when heated (same thing with the neon haedlights). You have to almost dremel them off. That's like 1 to 1.5 hours added labor to your retro. I know because I have a junker set here I've played with. If you buy a new set of aftermarket "stock style" headlights you eliminate that issue all together. You also don't have to worry about down time etc...

We've already talked but I'd also recommend NJKiko & Wiggyx who are also vendors on here. Awww Sheet, Remax Realtor & others are skilled at this as well.

I don't believe there are any aftermarket "stock style" headlights for the caliber. Its OEM or those horrible Projectors on ebay. Modern does sell blacked out "stock style" but like I said earlier that I'm keeping the chrome to its a backwards step.

Im not worried about down time since I'm picking up some spare stockers for $50 bux.
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