headlight lens

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by ChristianO, Feb 19, 2012.

  1. ChristianO
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    does anyone know where i can get new headlight lenses for my impreza? I'm talking just the front lens nothing else, because 100k takes its toll on this stuff. thank you.
     
  2. tangledupinblu
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    Not unless someone has an older one laying around that they replaced with aftermarket ones...which i doubt. Unfortunately, to get a new lens, you need to buy the entire headlight. What's wrong with it? Cracked?
     
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    Does SubaruOnlineParts.com have anything in their "Genuine Parts" catelog? I remember awhile ago I was able to find various headlight parts for my 2011 (I needed new dust caps).
     
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    by the time you source 2 good pieces for it bake the lights separated the housings(hopefully not break anything) you will be at the same cost as 2 junk yard lights or new after market ones.
     
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    Have you tried using a headlight lens restoration kit?

    Here is an example from another Subaru forum, he used the Meguiar's Heavy Duty Headlight Restoration Kit:
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    I tried looking on SubaruOnlineParts.com for it, but it looks like the best you'd be able to do is get the lens and housing as a combo, and they aren't cheap. I was thinking you could get them as separate parts like some of the other components, but I guess not.
     
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    Get the headlight restoration kit, I got one from auto value(mothers maybe?).. They cost like $20 and get the one with like 3 different stages, first one is like a sand paper the next is a wet sand and the last is a buffer with some paste.. They attach to a drill and you could probably get 3 to 4 sets of lights out of it. Headlights will come out looking brand new.
     
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    But make sure to tape off around the headlight or take the headlight out or you will wreck the paint if you hit it.
     
  9. tangledupinblu
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    That's why i asked him if the lens was cracked or not. My headlights are 10yrs old on my bugeye. Used the Mothers Restoration kit with a 4 stage wet sand and buffing compound to shine them up again. They looked like brand new when i was done, but i took my time and it took me about 4 hours. Much cheaper than buying new lights! Then i called Flawless Front Ends and had Chris wrap them with clear bra vinyl to keep all of my hard work protected.;)

    But, if his are cracked, then we're wasting his time with the restoration kit idea...it doesn't fix cracks.:rolleyes:
     
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    They are just very pitted/scratched... the headlights have moisture inside also.
     
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    does anyone know a good site for aftermarket housings or should i go to a body shop.
     
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    amazon as odd as it sounds as every aftermarket headlight
     
  13. tangledupinblu
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    Well if that's the case just buy a Mothers Headlight Restoration kit! It has a 4 stage wet sanding kit in it to remove impurities, scratches and pits. Then you just take the provided applicator with the buffing wax stuff and give it 4-5 coats of that. All you need is a bucket of water and a battery operated drill. It takes a little while, but MUCH cheaper than new lights! If you don't want to take it on yourself, pm me and i can probably do them for you for cash. It won't be as cheap as doing them yourself, but it'll be cheaper through me than a body shop or buying new ones.