Headlights OEM Volkswagen or OEM Chevrolet

OEM Volkswagen Headlights

In my case, about 1/2 to 3/4 CCW turn with philips screwdriver did the trick - now headlights aim just a little higher on each side… Importantly, I am not getting flashed by oncoming drivers while using the low-beam headlights.

Pros: headlights aim higher
Cons: initially aimed low
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Headlights

I ended up adjusting mine by 0.5 turns and they're great now. I guess yours could be even worse from the factory than mine were.

Pros: great improvement
Cons: massive disappointment initially
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Headlights

VW OEM parts are expensive as fuck, VW Dealers wont give you the part number so you can source it cheaper either, they're called stealerships for a reason, partners VW Beetle was $1500 for 1 headlight.

Cons: expensive headlight
Vehicle: Volkswagen Beetle
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OEM Volkswagen Headlights
mill3rni
  • Condensation:
Rating 1.0

I’ve been dealing with the same issue for months. Got into a minor fender bender that led to the driver’s side headlight being replaced. The first had damage to the high beam, the second arrived with a scratch across the lens, number 3 filled with condensation that turned into huge water droplets within a day, and number 4 is doing the same. All OEM headlights directly through VW.

Cons: damage to high beam, scratch across lens, filled with condensation
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Headlights
ice4life
  • Brightness:
Rating 1.0

The atlas headlights are cheapo garbage units. They cost like $300-500 each and just like my cc of the past, the us version of the headlights were downgraded.

Cons: cheapo garbage units
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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