Headlight lens replacement

I’d expect these to be fiddly to install. I’d recommend a good set of 2nd hand complete units (but check the lighting control module threads first).

However, you should be able to recover badly scratched lenses with a good set of sand paper (320 upwards) and a heavy cutting compound plus rotary polisher with a foam cutting pad.

A cordless drill can be used if you haven’t got a small polisher.
 
mmm-five said:
Assuming this isn't a spam post...

The website is in Thai, so you may not get much of a reply on a mainly English-speaking forum.

I'm in Thailand, I think the aliexpress choose language automatically so the language become Thai.

By the way, thanks for changing to English page.
 
kaiser01 said:
I’d expect these to be fiddly to install. I’d recommend a good set of 2nd hand complete units (but check the lighting control module threads first).

However, you should be able to recover badly scratched lenses with a good set of sand paper (320 upwards) and a heavy cutting compound plus rotary polisher with a foam cutting pad.

A cordless drill can be used if you haven’t got a small polisher.

Thanks I think that critical part is reseal the lens.
 
The factory lenses have a lip all around the perimeter that is bonded into a channel around the body of the headlight unit; this is what makes them watertight. The only way to remove the lens is to cut through its lip entirely, which means resealing it is always hit and miss and that's why so many opened headlights mist up afterwards.

Someone on here years ago sacrificed two pairs of headlights to make one good pair (keeping the lens lip intact from one pair and the channel intact from the other pair) and that seems to be the only way to get a proper result on something like this.
 
I hand wet sanded with 600, then 1000, then 1500, then 2000 grit. Spent a couple of hours on each one. Then hit it with the polish that came in the kit (With a drill attachment} Look like new. then sealed them with a spray sealant to protect from UV.
 
Its a case of time and patience - I did 1000, 1200, 1500 then 2000, and then polished with my Rupes DA. I then used a sealer that came with a cheap Turtlewax kit

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and I added dual LED halos while the lights were out and in pieces
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This guy did an amazing job on both of mine. Factory standard sealing afterwards so it will last years not months...

https://www.roc-headlight.co.uk/
 

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