2003 Montero Replacement headlights

commostud

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The question I have is about replacement headlight. Not factory one's but the aftermarket ones you see on amazon or ebay. How well do they work?

Mine are the faded ones and I have one with a crack so I have to replace it. Just need to now if they work and how bright are they. Mine cant see 50 feet in front of me and I will be driving from Houston to Anchorage in 2 months.

Thank you
 

Michael Brown

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Can't speak to the aftermarket ones. Maybe one of the Pajero or Facebook groups may know?

You could try looking on eBay or parts yards for a replacement.
Luso Overland has a vehicle that they are parting out.

For all others with stock headlamps that are dim.
Headlight restoration kit - Nearly any one will work, but look for one with a UV protector/sealer as the final step. This will help fade.
Also use PHILIPS 9003MD bulbs. I got a pair from Rock Auto. Much brighter than stock.
 

plh

Explorer
I have found that Autosol works pretty amazingly on the plastic headlights. 1 tube will last many lifetimes. Expect to do it every year or 2, but after the first time it only takes a couple minutes.

Amazon

While the product information does not explicitly mention using Autosol Metal Polish for headlights, customers have found it effective for cleaning UV haze on vehicle headlight covers. Based on reviews, this polish can restore clarity and shine to dull or cloudy headlight lenses.
 

Michael Brown

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I have found that Autosol works pretty amazingly on the plastic headlights. 1 tube will last many lifetimes. Expect to do it every year or 2, but after the first time it only takes a couple minutes.

Amazon

While the product information does not explicitly mention using Autosol Metal Polish for headlights, customers have found it effective for cleaning UV haze on vehicle headlight covers. Based on reviews, this polish can restore clarity and shine to dull or cloudy headlight lenses.
I bet if you finished with a UV sealer or blocker step, it would probably last longer between polishing as well.

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plh

Explorer
I bet if you finished with a UV sealer or blocker step, it would probably last longer between polishing as well.

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Autosol is less work on the second coat then applying wax. Plus a lifetime supply is under $8 delivered (Prime). I tried the UV block on another vehicle and it didn't really do much for time extension.
 

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