got my new headlights installed!
#21
When I bought my '95 GT new, I put in Cobra headlights from Ford almost immediately. SO MUCH BETTER than the stock "obscure glass" ones! I just replaced my lights with some aftermarket ones I bought on eBay........and I am not happy! The Ford OEM lights had a much better beam pattern and the aftermarket ones stink! Any problems with others with aftermarket lights? I might buy a new set from 50resto.com if they will guarantee a good light path.... Bob
#23
Originally posted by jimmyman95@June 30, 2005, 4:02 PM
first off, love the headlights, and how much were they? second to tony, i love your car and where did you get those stripes done, i really want some like that for my 95 black mustang GT. thanx and let me know.
first off, love the headlights, and how much were they? second to tony, i love your car and where did you get those stripes done, i really want some like that for my 95 black mustang GT. thanx and let me know.
#24
Originally posted by jimmyman95@June 30, 2005, 4:02 PM
to tony, i love your car and where did you get those stripes done, i really want some like that for my 95 black mustang GT. thanx and let me know.
to tony, i love your car and where did you get those stripes done, i really want some like that for my 95 black mustang GT. thanx and let me know.
#25
Careful though, you might want to add some silicone sealant around the edges of the headlights where the lense and back housiong meet before/brifely after you install. Sometimes depending upon the company, the aftermarket headlights tend to 'fog' up and become the yellowish color. Better to be safe then sorry !!
#26
Originally posted by 05WindveilGT@July 21, 2005, 12:06 AM
Careful though, you might want to add some silicone sealant around the edges of the headlights where the lense and back housiong meet before/brifely after you install. Sometimes depending upon the company, the aftermarket headlights tend to 'fog' up and become the yellowish color. Better to be safe then sorry !!
Careful though, you might want to add some silicone sealant around the edges of the headlights where the lense and back housiong meet before/brifely after you install. Sometimes depending upon the company, the aftermarket headlights tend to 'fog' up and become the yellowish color. Better to be safe then sorry !!
#27
Originally posted by aaron95stang@July 9, 2005, 12:42 PM
If I remember right, they were around 240. I love the headlights. the rubber strip that is over the marker lights is already cracking though....
If I remember right, they were around 240. I love the headlights. the rubber strip that is over the marker lights is already cracking though....
To Aaron: thats a pretty good price, did you get them off the internet or somewhere locally?
To Tony: so how much did it cost to paint those on? i just can't get over how awsome those look would you reccomend getting stripes painted on or if you could redo it, would you get a vinyl?
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