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I purchased a 1995 S320 last month. The car had a cracked
passenger side head light. The dealer fixed this free of charge. The price would have been $380.00 for the light assembly. Problem. The new head light looks great. Clear and new looking. The drivers side head light looks to have a haze or fog type look due to its age. I have just purchased a head light lense only. I paid $110.00 for the lense. How difficult is it to install the lense? Looks light some metal clips hold the lense on. Does the entire headlamp assembly have to come out? On a scale of 1-10, how difficult. Please advise. Would like to do this myself if at all possible. Tully |
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