2004 Chrysler Crossfire foggy headlights
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2004 Chrysler Crossfire foggy headlights
Ok so I own a 2004 Chrysler Crossfire I bought a few months ago. When I bought it, It had really foggy front head lights. Since then I have used a rotary buffer on the lights and it seemed to clear them up decently. Still though it is pretty hard to see while driving at night as they are still foggy. I believe the fog is more coming from the inside than outside but I'm not 100% sure. What are some tips/tricks I can use to try and clear up my headlights without having to shell out over $1000 on new ones? Ive heard of certain kits you can buy, or this thing called Brass-O. I really don't know if any of those will work, plus if its on the inside Im thinking this would be a lost cause and my best bet would be to buy a whole new set of head lights. I know pep boys has a process that costs I believe $50 to try and clear up the headlights, but they to told me that if its on the inside of the headlights that they wouldn't be able to do anything for me. Any info on what I could do to clear up my headlights would be greatly appreciated, I just would really rather not pay so much for a brand new set.
Thanks.
These two URL's are pictures of the right and left front headlights, its kind of hard to tell that they are foggy though, I tried to get as good a picture I could.
[IMG]file:///Users/honda1998/Desktop/photo%202.JPG[/IMG]
[IMG]file:///Users/honda1998/Desktop/photo%201.JPG[/IMG]
Thanks.
These two URL's are pictures of the right and left front headlights, its kind of hard to tell that they are foggy though, I tried to get as good a picture I could.
[IMG]file:///Users/honda1998/Desktop/photo%202.JPG[/IMG]
[IMG]file:///Users/honda1998/Desktop/photo%201.JPG[/IMG]
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