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My 2003 Dodge Durango SXt build thread

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i saw bunch of clear ones, but not the frosted ones, that is why i asked where he has gotten them.
 
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They're on there, you just have to sift through them. I got mine on there.
 
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might of been, i just spent 60 minutes looking, either i am blind (good chance of that) or there are none at this time
 
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That's where I got mine.. eBay. Make sure you UV protect them because in my photo those are only half a year old. Under tx heat.
 
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Either film or spray.

And smoke headlight covers are a joke. Kills the output. Best to do a retrofit and paint internals black. But yeah, HIDs In our truck aren't too shabby. I ran HIDs for two years. I still would if I ran my truck in the country or mountains. But my truck is just a spare so that's why I did a retrofit.
 
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You can get the film on ebay or amazon, just search "uv headlight film" or something along those lines.

**Just thought I'd mention now that I'm too lazy to type out PublicHair, so I now decree that he shall be known as BVC!



As for using it on the corners I never really thought they'd need it, but after seeing BVC's corner lights they might. My original corner lenses weren't yellowed when I took them off a few years ago, and my clear ones haven't gotten yellow in the 4 years or so they've been on. I have uv film on my headlights, but I just wax the corners. I might put the film on them now too.

My original headlight and corner a few years ago.


My now 4 year old corners that I just wax.
 

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