? headlight housing wear Gen2...

I got new headlights for my taco for my 60th birthday from all my nephews and sold my old ones which were mint for 75 bucks and they had halogens in them . Had them on facebook for a month.IMG_20230509_062327730_HDR~3.jpg
 
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new headlamp assemblies were a MUCH better fix...
tried resto it once and it eventually turnt to sh!T
 
headlight lens became so much worse in the past six months

going to have a go with the 99$ 3-year warrantied at the yota dealer in KS
well would you Sh!T on me
totally not known there was a three year warranty on that headlight resto service
it started peeling BAD last year before the incident that broke the housing altogether
 
I've used the cerakote headlight restoration kit on my old tundra. It'd make those headlights look as good as new for a couple years.
 
Hmmmm.....I should start a business.

The Sylvania Headight Restore kit is less than $20. Less than 30 minutes labor total to restore both headlights....... I could charge $70/car cut the competition in the sack with a potential of $100/hr in pocket.


Seriously, this is a simple DIY project that will cost you about $20, some water and about 30 minutes. Plus it will delay the purchase of new headlight lenses.
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as it so happens the Delay in new headlight housing lenses replacement was abit over 2 nHalf years from yer posting LoL
replace due to a hit-n-run incident in the spring of 2o25...finally got that part squared away in November 2o25
they tried forcing an aftermarket junk housing and it was a no-go...dumazzes

the new housings look quite nice :cool:

i guess it is now a wait-n-see if those DRL lenses melt and crack like the originals did eventually :(
 
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