Replacement C6 Corvette headlight lenses -
Why spend over $1300.00 for headlights when you can get lenses and make your old headlights look new again!
OEM specifications insure that you will have a perfect fit.
These are assembled to the same quality standards as the OE units. Follow our installation guide on our youtube.com/umnitza channel and you'll have many more years of great headlight and light visibility.
DESCRIPTION DETAILS
2005-2013 C6 Corvette headlight lenses feature:
- Better than Original equipment replacement
- Provides perfect fit - purchase with our butyl sealant for best weather proofing
- Features proprietary coating
- Unique anti-fog protection
- Special UV inhibitors
- Note: Sold in pairs.
- Now with 2 year warranty from date of purchase.
OPTIONS EXPLANATION:
1) Clear Film - It's a good idea to purchase some protective film to keep your headlights looking new if you are in a windy, dirty, or often grimy part of the country. Or, if you do a lot of night driving or country driving where debris can damage your headlight. The film will not protect from larger rocks or accidents
- Clear film 12-20mil thick and include the film for the fog lights
- If you choose a color for your film choice, the fog lights will also be that color. Colored films are only 12mil for easier application.
2) Butyl Sealant - we recommend ordering this with every single headlight lens you purchase. Most headlight sealant will not be reusable.
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE - EXPLANATION
In 2005, General Motors introduced the C6 Corvette with a clear plexiglass/acrylic cover for the headlights. Over time, the headlight lenses would have many issues from severe UV Exposure fading, to visible micro-fissures in the seals between the outer cover and the inner cover, and just failure due to repeated road debris impacts. Normal wear and abuse from exposure sun, car washes, dirt, sand and road debris.
As recently as 2015, General Motors (GM) continued to provide production lenses in limited quantities through the original OEM supplier.
However, in the summer of 2016, GM discontinued the production of not only the lenses but also the complete headlight assemblies. Currently, the only way to replace your headlights or lenses is sourcing through used/salvage channels.