Headlights
Headlights
Could someone tell me about the headlights on this mx-3:<BR> <A HREF="http://www.pakfeifer.com/images/mx3_orange_4.jpg" TARGET=_blank>http://www.pakfeifer.com/images/mx3_orange_4.jpg</A> <P>Are they a whole new assembly or are they simply the stock lights, slightly modified? Where can I buy them, or how can I modify my own?<P>I see listed on the site "xenon-projector" for $70 US, but I wouldn't think a pair of headlights would be so cheap, and I'm assuming they just mean the bulb?<P>Input appreciated!
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Re: Headlights
looks like an "eyebrow" they fit over the top of the existing lamps.
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Re: Headlights
No not the eyebrow, but the actual light. It looks as though it might be the stock headlights but with that 'foggy' (for lack of a better description) cover over the lamp changed to a clear one. Not having an mx-3 yet I can't just go and open it up and see. Do you see what I mean? I can get some pictures to better explain what I mean if you'd like.<P>Thanx
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Re: Headlights
Look like normal lights to me, I have 2 brand new OEM headlights on my MX-3, that actually are pretty nice looking headlights when the plastic lens isn't faded
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by mx32b:<BR><STRONG>No not the eyebrow, but the actual light. It looks as though it might be the stock headlights but with that 'foggy' (for lack of a better description) cover over the lamp changed to a clear one. Not having an mx-3 yet I can't just go and open it up and see. Do you see what I mean? I can get some pictures to better explain what I mean if you'd like.<P>Thanx</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>The foggy appearance is just the lense. You can go to your local auto shop and buy some PlexiGlass scratch remover and it will clear it right up. The better the product, the longer it will last.
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Stock V6 with insane potential
1987 Toyota Pickup
SR5 Xtracab Turbo
--The slow wait until the green light, while the FAST already left when the red went out--
--Sex should be like driving a Honda....slow, obscene, and loud enough for the neighbors to hear--


1994 MX-3 GS Teal
Stock V6 with insane potential
1987 Toyota Pickup
SR5 Xtracab Turbo
--The slow wait until the green light, while the FAST already left when the red went out--
--Sex should be like driving a Honda....slow, obscene, and loud enough for the neighbors to hear--


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Re: Headlights
The Euro models of the Mx-3 were glass, The North american version were lexan(plastic). That is why they look so clear.
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You took th ewords out of my mouth Barry... yeah.. that's a glass lense.. good luck getting them here in N. America
Re: Headlights
Couldn't I just make my own out of some sort of clear plastic?
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Re: Headlights
Polish them up with Plastic polish.<BR>I have a how-to on my website in my <BR>"MX-3 stuff" section