New headlights have been hard to get on and off over the years. How is availability right now and does anyone know a value on them?
Looks like they do a nice job on refurbishing the existing lenses. However we also have a need for complete units for crash repairs.Repair/refurbish...some info here (SW lights) while we wait for new production:
Lens Cover For Front Headlights
First, this is my first ever post so please bare with me if I havent done it correctly. I have a scratch on the drivers side headlight lens. Can anyone recommend the best place to go to find a replacement? Also can I replace the lens or do I have to replace the whole headlight assembly? Thankswww.fordgtforum.com
Email sentAlso, on this note I may have access to a brand-new set of, never installed, headlights. If you are seriously interested in this set send me, (richgtguy@gmail.com) email with an offer and I will see if I can acquire them.
Some territories like Germany have stricter regulations and I believe lights have to be TuV approved or E marked for sale there.
In the UK we don't have that restriction and I assume that's the same in the US.
If you change the light source then to sell the assembly as an FMVSS or TuV or E Marked approved part you'd need to put it through testing which obviously has significant cost associated.
To be fair I'm not entirely sure - certainly it's not a requirement in the UK for aftermarket lights to be E marked - it is in Germany.Aren't you going to have to go thru the testing whether the part is a copy of the OEM unit or an improved version?
While I personally like that idea, these cars are so rarely driven now in general that you have to think they are almost never out at night.Having new, modern, improved electronics and lighting as an option might help sell more units which could defray the cost of development.