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Don't replace either of them, it's fun driving without headlights!



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Replace just the one or both?
oh, well.... replacement is the last option for you... but better check for the left headlights if it still works or not... your right headlights should be replace.... i remember when my dad had stucked at highways during night because of the poor functioning of the headlights... then he suddenly replaced his mercedes headlights... now he's comfortable driving at night or even during bad weather conditions... at least it ensures safety for him...
Some food for thought...... depending on what headlight enclosure you have on your car.... for high intensity bulbs if you go this route....... I have read posts about the intense heat radiating off of some of those type of lights causing a too hot an environment for some plastic enclosed housings and the plastic hazing as a result of too much heat..... I cannot confirm this but I have read posts where issues resulted from some of the High intensity light bulbs....
Old thread but thanks for the feedback anyways.
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