comparing importvision, euro lights and RS2's-- read some older posts
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For me I do alot of city driving where, frankly, I do not need that much light. If you are in the position to that you need to be more flexible with the lighting, say country roads, or 2 lane highways, etc. then you may really want to consider RS2's. Let me tell you, RS2's SHINE in those situations. Especially with those WONDERFUL high beams. They are like 2 spot lights on the front of the car.
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there were some extenuating circumstances rather than just being fickle!
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Go to www.stongard.com they sell headlight cover film. I've had this on my importvision light for two years, and no problems at all. The stuff is about 3mm thick adhesive backed film that stick right over the glass of the headlight. No problems with discoloration or peeling so far. You can get the set that cover your headlights and fogs for $50. That's a smart buy.<ul><li><a href="http://www.stongard.com/sgcontent/default.asp">http://www.stongard.com/sgcontent/default.asp</a</li></ul>
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I'll give you the $5 bills if you want too sell them. My lady will be tickled. She has Euro Hellas but wants RS2's. Man! Women want, want, want!!
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have replacement lenses, I then made a poor assumption about the RS2's as well it seems.
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a quarter siliconed into place seals it right back up... a fifty cent permanent fix ;-)