texas1
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I just bought a 2002 Tahoe with 220,000 miles on it for $2000 and love it. It needs work and my goal is to get it back to excellent condition.
The headlights/turn signal plastic lenses are yellow and fogged up and I want to replace them with the genuine GM OEM headlight assembly. According to gmpartsdirect.com the OEM replacements would cost $376 for all four parts together.
I just want regular halogen bulbs, nothing fancy, no blue lights, no LED since my eyes are old school. Is there a cheaper place to by OEM headlights or is there a damn good alternative that isn't so expensive? I see a lot of aftermarket headlight assemblies on Amazon.com and Ebay yet the negative reviews me off. Is $376 worth it for the OEM replacement or are they just overpriced from the dealer?
I was on Interstate 10 in west Texas over the weekend and realized the current headlights are so dim that other cars low beams out shined my high beams. Also it was hard to see all the deer that were grazing next to the 80 mph speed limit freeway at night. Thanks in advance.
The headlights/turn signal plastic lenses are yellow and fogged up and I want to replace them with the genuine GM OEM headlight assembly. According to gmpartsdirect.com the OEM replacements would cost $376 for all four parts together.
I just want regular halogen bulbs, nothing fancy, no blue lights, no LED since my eyes are old school. Is there a cheaper place to by OEM headlights or is there a damn good alternative that isn't so expensive? I see a lot of aftermarket headlight assemblies on Amazon.com and Ebay yet the negative reviews me off. Is $376 worth it for the OEM replacement or are they just overpriced from the dealer?
I was on Interstate 10 in west Texas over the weekend and realized the current headlights are so dim that other cars low beams out shined my high beams. Also it was hard to see all the deer that were grazing next to the 80 mph speed limit freeway at night. Thanks in advance.