View Poll Results: Which Headlight?
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Which Headlight?
#11
http://models.audiusa.com/a6-sedan
I believe the law is state by state, but I believe most states require some form of amber or orange in the front. The newer cars do a good job of hiding it.
#12
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#14
Well it looks like the first one is a 2 piece, which means a new headlight and new clear corner. This is a lot easier install hands down (same as OEM) and looks great.
The second really looks like a 1 piece which is a PITA to install, however has the nice deep appearance and what looks like better reflection for the main head light bulb.
If it were me, I would take the 2 piece for ease of install and just install a amber bulb in the clear corner. This is what I did in my old Durango.
The second really looks like a 1 piece which is a PITA to install, however has the nice deep appearance and what looks like better reflection for the main head light bulb.
If it were me, I would take the 2 piece for ease of install and just install a amber bulb in the clear corner. This is what I did in my old Durango.
#16
#17
I just put in a set like the 1st pair but 1 piece and they clean the look up so much. 3rd pair of head lights I have put in. 1st pair (on it when I bought it) were tinted cracked and peeling. 2nd pair 1 piece tinted and sucked horribly on nights. 3rd pair I am finally happy with are clear with clear reflector and night time is so much better.
#19
#20
It wasn't too difficult. 3 bolts hold it in for me. Hardest part was dealing with the ebay headlight ( had to cut some of the bracket out to make room so one of the turn signal bulbs would pop in and twist). Had a small gap from the top of the light to the fender so I used some weather-stripping to fill it in. Took me around 45 mins, with cutting the bracket out.