DEPO Projector headlights for 05-10 Cobalts LOTS OF PICS !
DEPO Projector headlights for 05-10 Cobalts LOTS OF PICS !
DEPO has released projector headlights for the 2005-2010 Chevrolet Cobalt (two door and four door models).
Style
These direct fit lights replace your factory headlights perfectly and give your Cobalt a updated look. Available in either black or chrome.
Light output
These lights have a projector light for the low beam, and a open reflector for the high beam. The projector beam light output has a sharp light cutoff and great WIDE light output to illuminate the road ahead.
Ease of installation
These lights come preinstalled with low beam, high beam and turn signal bulbs. So, theres no swapping of bulbs from your old headlights needed. Furthermore, a direct fit wiring plug connects to your factory wiring with NO cutting, splicing, or soldering!
You do not need to remove your bumper to install these, simply pull out the plastic cliips near the top of the grill, remove the two bolts that hold the headlights to the headlight basket and pull straight out. These are so simple to install, it took us about 20 minutes to install a pair on our 2009 Cobalt SS Turbo project car with only a pair of needle nose pliers and a 10mm socket driver.
DEPO brand DEPO is the worlds largest aftermarket headlight/taillight manufacturer and is a ISO 9001 certified manufacturer. DEPO provides a one year warranty on these against defects in workmanship.








$184.99 for chrome
$189.99 for Black
Link to product details in our shopping cart:
http://www.modernperformance.com/dep...lt-p-2096.html
Style
These direct fit lights replace your factory headlights perfectly and give your Cobalt a updated look. Available in either black or chrome.
Light output
These lights have a projector light for the low beam, and a open reflector for the high beam. The projector beam light output has a sharp light cutoff and great WIDE light output to illuminate the road ahead.
Ease of installation
These lights come preinstalled with low beam, high beam and turn signal bulbs. So, theres no swapping of bulbs from your old headlights needed. Furthermore, a direct fit wiring plug connects to your factory wiring with NO cutting, splicing, or soldering!
You do not need to remove your bumper to install these, simply pull out the plastic cliips near the top of the grill, remove the two bolts that hold the headlights to the headlight basket and pull straight out. These are so simple to install, it took us about 20 minutes to install a pair on our 2009 Cobalt SS Turbo project car with only a pair of needle nose pliers and a 10mm socket driver.
DEPO brand DEPO is the worlds largest aftermarket headlight/taillight manufacturer and is a ISO 9001 certified manufacturer. DEPO provides a one year warranty on these against defects in workmanship.








$184.99 for chrome
$189.99 for Black
Link to product details in our shopping cart:
http://www.modernperformance.com/dep...lt-p-2096.html
We have not heard of any issues with these.
I have to warn users though, we do not recommend using HID kits with a lot of aftermarket headlights because they produce incredible heat which could cause problems like what you mentioned.
Otherwise, they have a 1 year warranty, and out of all of the manufacturers out there who make projector lights, I can imagine that DEPO will be one of the best quality options out there.
Furthermore, DEPO is probably one of the few, if any that offer any warranty on their lights versus the other manufacturers.
I have to warn users though, we do not recommend using HID kits with a lot of aftermarket headlights because they produce incredible heat which could cause problems like what you mentioned.
Otherwise, they have a 1 year warranty, and out of all of the manufacturers out there who make projector lights, I can imagine that DEPO will be one of the best quality options out there.
Furthermore, DEPO is probably one of the few, if any that offer any warranty on their lights versus the other manufacturers.
We have not heard of any issues with these.
I have to warn users though, we do not recommend using HID kits with a lot of aftermarket headlights because they produce incredible heat which could cause problems like what you mentioned.
Otherwise, they have a 1 year warranty, and out of all of the manufacturers out there who make projector lights, I can imagine that DEPO will be one of the best quality options out there.
Furthermore, DEPO is probably one of the few, if any that offer any warranty on their lights versus the other manufacturers.
I have to warn users though, we do not recommend using HID kits with a lot of aftermarket headlights because they produce incredible heat which could cause problems like what you mentioned.
Otherwise, they have a 1 year warranty, and out of all of the manufacturers out there who make projector lights, I can imagine that DEPO will be one of the best quality options out there.
Furthermore, DEPO is probably one of the few, if any that offer any warranty on their lights versus the other manufacturers.
The factory bulbs put off more heat in these than the HID's. And running the factory bulbs in these did cause stress cracking in mine. If HID's are used from the get go this doesnt appear to be an issue. So I actually recommend use of HID's only in these.
With that said the cut off is nice and theres no bad hot spots. So despite the above statement by me I still believe these to be the best generation of projector housings. Highly reommend them. They are easy to adjust and fit nicely!
FYI.
The factory bulbs put off more heat in these than the HID's. And running the factory bulbs in these did cause stress cracking in mine. If HID's are used from the get go this doesnt appear to be an issue. So I actually recommend use of HID's only in these.
With that said the cut off is nice and theres no bad hot spots. So despite the above statement by me I still believe these to be the best generation of projector housings. Highly reommend them. They are easy to adjust and fit nicely!
The factory bulbs put off more heat in these than the HID's. And running the factory bulbs in these did cause stress cracking in mine. If HID's are used from the get go this doesnt appear to be an issue. So I actually recommend use of HID's only in these.
With that said the cut off is nice and theres no bad hot spots. So despite the above statement by me I still believe these to be the best generation of projector housings. Highly reommend them. They are easy to adjust and fit nicely!
We're trying to log some extra time with the supplied halogen bulbs but so far there hasn't been any signs of lens damage that we can see. We'll be keeping an eye on it closely!
These are really great looking pieces and again, what an easy install!
These are really great looking pieces and again, what an easy install!
But have had zero issue over the past several months with the hid's and highly recommend 35w hid's in these. (havent tested them with the 55w hid's)
Last edited by ModernDave; Jun 24, 2010 at 07:04 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Mine emitted a weird yellow tint from the drivers side hid (I know its the light because I tested all separately and its not the HID). The ebay people said its a known issue now and are replacing mine (its my 3rd set for this issue, first 2 had it)
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