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Are there any companies that supply "diamond cut" headlights for the 98/99 Rodeo's??
If not....is it possible to replace the head lights with 2000-02 Rodeo headlights?? or will it leave large open gaps due to the different shape in the 2000-02 headlights? Thanks Alot! Craig Faulkner P.S. reason is to add an HID setup, and with the current blury headlights that the 98/99 Rodeos have, make any light bulb/HID upgrade look dumb |
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Re: Replacing '98 Rodeo Headlights
2000-02 Rodeo headlights
you would have to change out the grill too.
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Re: Replacing '98 Rodeo Headlights
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You can cut your stock grill to fit the newer headlights. I havent done it so dont know how much. Also I believe the side marker lights need to be swapped.
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Re: Replacing '98 Rodeo Headlights
shitty, but thanks alot guys!!
So, no company makes Diamond Cut lenses for 98/99 Rodeo's? thatd make it alot less painfull for my wallet, lol |
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