VXMOTOR for 2003-2008 Acura TSX CL9 - Projector Black Housing Clear Head Lights Headlights Turn Signal Corner Light Lamp NB
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VXMOTOR for 2003-2008 Acura TSX CL9 - Projector Black Housing Clear Head Lights Headlights Turn Signal Corner Light Lamp NB
Application: For 2003 / 2004-2008 Acura TSX All Models
Projector Head Lights - Not Fit Factory HID
Color: Black Housing
Direct Bolt-On Replacement, Professional Installation Is Highly Recommended
JDM Sport Style
It is the perfect projector head lights because:
100% Brand New In Stock Comes With A Complete Set ( Driver & Passenger Side ). Item Exactly As The Picture Shown. Custom Designed To Fit Your Specific Application. Dramatically Improve Styling & Appearance Of Your Vehicle. Improves Your Peripheral Vision And Seeing Distance At Night, In Rain, Snow And Fog. Modification Might Require For Using HID Lighting. System Does NOT Include Installation Instruction. Professional Installation Is Always Highly Recommended
Technical Tips:A Projector Headlight Is One Type Of Headlights That Produces A Stronger Beam Compared To Most Parabolic Headlights. Projector Headlights Light A More Focused Area, Providing Fewer Of What We Called "Scatter Loss". Their Design Is Somewhat Similar To A Slide Projector. This Type Of Headlights Is The Most Common For Most Cars And Trucks Since Safety Is The Number One Concern Of Road Users. Installation Notes: Please Make Sure All Headlights Are Installed Properly; Sockets Are Tightly Fastened And All O-Rings Or Rubber Gaskets Are In Great Condition. Broken Or Loose O-Rings Or Rubber Gaskets On Your Factory Sockets Can Cause Moisture In Your Lights ( It Can Damage Your Light Bulb ). If You Happen To Have Moisture Buildup In Your Lights, Please Try The Following Solution. Simply Remove The Lights From The Vehicle And Set Out In The Sun Or In A Dry Area For At Least Few Hours. Wait Until The Moisture Has Fully Evaporated, And Reseal Around The Seams With A Clear Silicone Sealant On The Assembly And Replace Any Worn Down O-Rings Or Rubber Gaskets. This Should Alleviate The Condensation Issue.