2019 Sport Hatch Headlight Replacements

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Hey there, I'm looking to replace my OEM sport hatch headlights. I would not mind trying to clean/wax the plastic to solve the problem too instead of spending the money for new lights. They're starting to get real tarnished/fogged up and it's noticingly effecting the light I get when I drive. I'm confused on where to shop for these and I've been seeing alot or Morimoto purchases. Any help or advice would be great!
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if you want to get rid of the wear on the plastic, it looks like something you can use one of those headlight restorations kits on.
Autozone has those kits.
 

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When I'm looking for parts like that, facebook marketplace and/or junk yards are the best bets. Well... besides the restoration kits.
 

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Hey there, I'm looking to replace my OEM sport hatch headlights. I would not mind trying to clean/wax the plastic to solve the problem too instead of spending the money for new lights. They're starting to get real tarnished/fogged up and it's noticingly effecting the light I get when I drive. I'm confused on where to shop for these and I've been seeing alot or Morimoto purchases. Any help or advice would be great!
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If you're not able to find replacements. I'm a big fan of the Meguiar's headlight kits.

https://a.co/d/14otlvy

https://a.co/d/8jMbdMM
 
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Your cheapest option besides a $20/30 headlight cleaning kit is buy used OEM ones. With the cleaning kits, you don’t even need a corded sander. There are enough portable battery drill extension add ons out there that would work just as well.
 


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if you want to get rid of the wear on the plastic, it looks like something you can use one of those headlight restorations kits on.
Autozone has those kits.
This sounds like a good option. I will shop it around. Thank you!
 
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if you want to get rid of the wear on the plastic, it looks like something you can use one of those headlight restorations kits on.
Autozone has those kits.
Awesome, I will check it out!
 
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Your cheapest option besides a $20/30 headlight cleaning kit is buy used OEM ones. With the cleaning kits, you don’t even need a corded sander. There are enough portable battery drill extension add ons out there that would work just as well.
Awesome, Thank you!
 
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When I'm looking for parts like that, facebook marketplace and/or junk yards are the best bets. Well... besides the restoration kits.
I have an LKQ nearby that might be good. I will try the reapir kit first though! Thanks!
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