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If you could find a TYC brand headlight I vouch for TYC goodness, bought a pair on Amazon $70/each for 2006 Tacoma (goodbye yellow lens from aging!)
The DRL on my passenger headlight partially died (one of the vertical strips on the outside of the lamp stopped working) about a month ago. Took it to the dealer and they had a new headlight installed within the week under bumper to bumper.
Neighbor texted me today that my passenger headlight is out… anyone have a headlight go out on their Mach E yet?
2021, 57,000 miles. VERY happy I didn’t delete the extended light coverage on my ESP from Granger Ford.
One headlight on the Bronco sport is over $1000. That alone is reason enough to have the extended warranty.
I swapped my ‘14 to these TYCs because the stock ones sucked. These sucked less, but still sucked.
I do taiwanese after market brand new for half that. And they dont have adjusters 30+year old, prone to failure. The lenses on those also look like they have just been polished. You can see the yellow around the outer edge, which is on the back side of the lens, which hasnt been done. These will go yellow in 3-6 months, and i bet my life the lens is "crazy cracked," but without a closer photo cant tell. Im not trying to steer you toward buying from me, but i would suggest just getting a pair of aftermarket ones, if you do make sure they are either DEPO or TYC branded. Dont buy anything chinese they will be shithouse.
Brand new set of headlights i got for my A3, less than 24h later and the dipped beam surround fell off. Now i'm going to have to remove the bumper, disassemble the whole thing to fix that, and reseal it.
I'm pretty sure the headlights on our RV are from an F-150. They are the worst e-bay specials and truly are terrible to drive at night.
TYC ist halt schlechte/billige Qualit\u00e4t. Da passiert es schon \u00f6fters das Lampenfassungen beim Einbau kaputt gehen, gerade bei Blinkleuchten passiert das leider h\u00e4ufiger. Wenn m\u00f6glich und es sich noch Lohnt w\u00fcrde ich lieber Hella nehmen.
I got two TYC headlights new, its Taiwan quality. Seems good enough for the price however, the driver's headlight is kinda broken? Adjusting it vertically worked to some extent but upon a vibration or a little love tap on it, the alignment fell TO THE BOTTOM.. Now it cant be adjusted. It doesnt happen for the driver side headlight tho.
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