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Do you understand that the headlight needs to be taken apart to install this?

Headlights are sealed and when that sealing is broken, water will seep in to the headlight and will cause damage. Dust/insects may also get in.

So if you have an ounce of a brain, don't damage your headlamp assembly to install this Vesak light.

or let me explain it to you in a way a Vitz owner would understand. When you sell the car, the potential buyers will notice that the headlight has been dismantled. They will suspect some problem or the other and the resale value of your car will go down :)

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I thought of buying the following item for my Toyota Vitz.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2X-60CM-Flexible-Tube-Guide-Car-LED-Strip-White-DRL-Amber-Turn-Signal-Light-DIY-/371386165065?hash=item5678572749:g:M~UAAOSwLVZVpyQD&vxp=mtr

Can anyone recommend a good place to install them (needs to install them from inside the headlight)

Thanks

These don't last that long, I've seen flickering ones in cars all over, you are better off buying an aftermarket light set

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Do you understand that the headlight needs to be taken apart to install this?

Headlights are sealed and when that sealing is broken, water will seep in to the headlight and will cause damage. Dust/insects may also get in.

So if you have an ounce of a brain, don't damage your headlamp assembly to install this Vesak light.

or let me explain it to you in a way a Vitz owner would understand. When you sell the car, the potential buyers will notice that the headlight has been dismantled. They will suspect some problem or the other and the resale value of your car will go down :)

Yeah, although people think its possible to glue back a headlight, its impossible to do it perfectly.

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