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I don't mean to post this to sound like I'm in a hurry but according to the bodyshop owner, it is. Long story short, my Bronco has been in the body shop for almost a month due to hitting a deer. One headlight was damaged but the shop evidently ordered a used headlight (just learned this today). Upon installation, he discovered a part missing (LED headlights), so it will not work. Now he agrees it needs a new one but they cost $1600 each and evidently he can only find 2 in the system. He is worried by the time my insurance agrees to an additional $1000 supplement, they will be out of stock and he can't finish my Bronco (bad for everyone). Hence my post!
I know there are some really cool looking full aftermarket headlight replacements out there but now don't have much time to research it. Can anyone recommend aftermarket LED headlights that are kind of similar to stock LED headlights but have some controllable options to do other cool things. I am not into crazy neon permanent colors. Although if that is an option you can adjust then great. Maybe some physical light movement changes would be cool though. Also need to be decent quality (of course). Thanks for any ideas or advice.
I know there are some really cool looking full aftermarket headlight replacements out there but now don't have much time to research it. Can anyone recommend aftermarket LED headlights that are kind of similar to stock LED headlights but have some controllable options to do other cool things. I am not into crazy neon permanent colors. Although if that is an option you can adjust then great. Maybe some physical light movement changes would be cool though. Also need to be decent quality (of course). Thanks for any ideas or advice.
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