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Old Apr 24, 2001 | 09:59 AM
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Does anyone know if you can put 98 headlights in a 95 without any major work??
Old Apr 24, 2001 | 10:13 AM
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IIRC, one screw hole is in a slightly different location. Do a search, you should find plenty of posts on the subject.
Old Apr 24, 2001 | 10:52 AM
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i changed my 96 to 99 style. The only problem i had was with the two bolts behind the corner lenses. The holes on the 99 frames dont line up totally, so i had to enlarge the holes on the fender. All the other bolts lined up perfectly. They look x10 better than my 96 headlights especially with 99 corner lenses and diamond cut bumper lenses.
Old Apr 24, 2001 | 12:48 PM
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97-99s are all the same type of lights.

What would be the difference if they were 97's or 99's I bet the 97's would fit w/o any modifying holes since its the closest to the 96 max just with the euro clear headlights.
Old Apr 24, 2001 | 01:19 PM
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Re: 97-99s are all the same type of lights.

Originally posted by max88q
What would be the difference if they were 97's or 99's I bet the 97's would fit w/o any modifying holes since its the closest to the 96 max just with the euro clear headlights.
nope... 97-99 got a facelift (grill, headlights, bumper)
Old Apr 24, 2001 | 02:41 PM
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headlight replacements

Originally posted by ny96maxse
i changed my 96 to 99 style. The only problem i had was with the two bolts behind the corner lenses. The holes on the 99 frames dont line up totally, so i had to enlarge the holes on the fender. All the other bolts lined up perfectly. They look x10 better than my 96 headlights especially with 99 corner lenses and diamond cut bumper lenses.
Isn't the replacement of the whole headlight system very expensive? Something like $500?? Doesn't seem worth it, unless a rock cracks the glass and you have to replace them anyway...
Old Apr 24, 2001 | 03:08 PM
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Re: headlight replacements

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Isn't the replacement of the whole headlight system very expensive? Something like $500?? Doesn't seem worth it, unless a rock cracks the glass and you have to replace them anyway...
'98 lights is a plug'n play for '95. I had no problem switching the unit out.

As for cost being high, isn't the clear/red tail-light priced rather steep for their purpose? Isn't Stillen body kit extremely steep? While we are on the subject, aren't all the mods expensive?

This is what separates a driver and an enthusiast...
Old Apr 26, 2001 | 10:43 AM
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Re: headlight replacements

Originally posted by EdwardCYH

'98 lights is a plug'n play for '95. I had no problem switching the unit out.

As for cost being high, isn't the clear/red tail-light priced rather steep for their purpose? Isn't Stillen body kit extremely steep? While we are on the subject, aren't all the mods expensive?

This is what separates a driver and an enthusiast...
Well, cost is always a relative thing. A $5 can of Krylon spray paint will help me upgrade my grill to something (I think) that will look sharp, rather than going with $250 for a grill that (IMHO) doesn't do the Maxima justice.

I saw the APC clear/red tails for $120... that sounds much more reasonable than $500 for the headlights, so hard to compare here.

But hey, if you feel you get the look you want, then it is worth it to you... I was just making a point for those "on the fence", who are leary of spending a lot.
Old Apr 26, 2001 | 11:17 AM
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how does 98 maxima headlamps make it plug and play for a 96 maxima? Would the 97 or 99 headlamps make it plug and play too? I wonder, cuz it wouldn't make sense why just the 98 headlamps are plug and play. Has the headlamp assembly changed from 97, 98, and 99? Anyone have any clue? Because I'm thinking about doing this conversion in 2-3 weeks. Thanks!
Old Apr 26, 2001 | 11:47 AM
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Not necessarily, if you got a good body shop, you can change out your whole front end as I did. I got a 97+ front bumper, 97+ grill, paint, and installation done for $360.00 for everything. That is a great deal and it totally changed the whole look of the car, also, I could now put on a 97+ front spoiler for the body kit, which looks 10x better than the 95-96 front spoiler. I do plan on getting the 97+ headlights in the near future. Go to www.copartfinder.com and email some of those people with wrecked Maximas, you can get them for cheap. Later all.
Old Apr 26, 2001 | 11:49 AM
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Yes U can its a simple Swap-Out....

You would need to replace the entire Lamp assembly, Which includes both headlamp and outer housing-brackets...
Old Apr 26, 2001 | 05:15 PM
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Re: Re: 97-99s are all the same type of lights.

Originally posted by theblue


nope... 97-99 got a facelift (grill, headlights, bumper)
Yeah I know about the face lift. Im talking about the holes and screws in the back of the lights, the only face lift was the euro like lights and the new bumper & grill. I have a friend that switched out his 95 lights and bumper for the 97 bumper and lights. And it was basically all plug and play. I was talking about the screws on the back of the headlights shouldnt really have been much of a difference of placement for the 97's since the 96's were right before it.
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