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Old 01-30-2007 | 08:27 AM
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OK... I have a Sebring car with clear side markers, which is one of the few color combos that almost requires clear headlight lenses. I am going to clear them, but want a little input first. I have opened up bumerous headlight housings, so I am not worried about the mechanics. WHat I want to know is, should I install clear diffusers or just leave the orange diffusers out?

I have heard that both methods work, and that some people prefer one over the other. I have seen tons of pics on here of both, but I would like to see some side by side pics (yes, I searched) to make an informed decision. I would also like to hear your own personal FIRST HAND experiences on both. Which do you have and why do you prefer it to the other?

Thanks in advance
Old 01-30-2007 | 09:52 AM
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I like the look of the added clear diffusers in the headlights.

THere are two kinds of clear diffusers also. One is exactly like the USDM orange ones, but clear. THen there are another kind that are more flat, they dont have the ridges.

But, it all depends on personal preference... whichever way you like them is how you should do them. You can get the clear ones on ricks2k.com You can sometimes find them used but they usually go pretty fast.
Old 01-30-2007 | 10:23 AM
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