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Any experience with this aftermarket IPD headlight?

Post by BlackBart »

No brand listed, just "Aftermarket Replacement" and Taiwan.

There are decent looking salvaged ones on ebay.

https://www.ipdusa.com/products/6385/He ... =0,970,973

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Post by Blacklab467 »

I would stick with the OEM Valeo headlights, find a good set on Ebay or elsewhere from somewhere they don't use gravel on the roads which cause the glass headlights to pit. My concern on aftermarket glass headlights from Tiawan would be glass thickness and plastic quality, plus $182 is not an inexpensive headlight. The glass on the Valeo headlights is really thick which is important given the location. I replaced mine a couple years ago because they were sandblasted from 20 years of winter roads, I found a good set from California for $80 and they were mint.
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