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I need to replace the headlights on an '06 Nissan Xterra and for it I'd like to try aftermarket. Any recommended sellers or makers? I've found some on Amazon that look promising.

Ive polished a few times with Mothers Plastic Polish but it doesn't last and I need brighter lights before winter.

I've added a light bar, a 12" Tusk brand from Rocky Mountain ATV. Wired in to the high beam circuit to activate when the high beams turn on. Works awesome and highly recommended.




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Replace the whole assembly. They are around $160 for the pair.


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Keystone is the top maker of aftermarket parts.
 
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Recently replaced them on my wife's Escape. I found the best pricing on Fleabay.



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Spyder is generally one of the best in the aftermarket game by far t does not appear the make an application for you.
I would grab a set off Amazon from a company with the best reviews.


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Spyder is generally one of the best in the aftermarket game by far t does not appear the make an application for you.
I would grab a set off Amazon from a company with the best reviews.


Thanks. I saw your recommendation in another thread and saw as you did they don't make one for my year.




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TYC is distributed by many other companies. Shop around for the best price on this brand and you'll have a good assembly. It's widely used on the crash parts side of the business as well as an aftermarket OE equivalent replacement for a do it yourself job.

http://www.tycusa.com/Headlight.html
 
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Originally posted by Riley:
I need to replace the headlights on an '06 Nissan Xterra and for it I'd like to try aftermarket. Any recommended sellers or makers? I've found some on Amazon that look promising.

Ive polished a few times with Mothers Plastic Polish but it doesn't last and I need brighter lights before winter.

I've added a light bar, a 12" Tusk brand from Rocky Mountain ATV. Wired in to the high beam circuit to activate when the high beams turn on. Works awesome and highly recommended.

Mothers plastic polish isn't going to help old well worn headlights.
New headlights are around $165 on Amazon, but this 3M restore kit will make them look like new if you have a quality drill and you're able to follow instructions:
http://a.co/3O7m5Fx


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