Quote Originally Posted by WormGod View Post

Hmm, my initial thoughts are, what adhesive are they using, what is the life of that plastic housing (just how brittle are they?), and is the adhesive/seal gonna be cleaner looking than what is pictured?

In my experience with many aftermarket lights I have had for all of my cars, they tend to be climate dependent. Cold, cool, warm, and hot weather have different reactions to plastic.... so that is my main concern. I have had some haze over, crack, and even dry rot in less than a year. If we cant get a guarentee on product replacement, it would be nice to at least be able to get a "this is what you can expect" in case we have to switch them out with an OEM set for certain seasons.

Just some thoughts....
Worm-
I forwarded your concerns to them and here is the response I got:

" As far as the quality of our product, let me say this:

We have been in production for 2 years and we have not had anyone come back and tell us they had problems with their lenses.
The plastic we use is uv resistant so it wll not yellow in the sun.
We use clear epoxy to bond the lenses to the housings and have had no report of failure to date.
In the begining we did have issues with some lenses not being 100$ sealed and foging, but we have since resolved that issue.

The lenses in the pictures are not perfect, the edges will be alot cleaner in the products we ship out,
but you can still see the epoxy in the lens, its a clear lens, you are going to see whatever is in there. no way around it.

Its worth mentioning that this product is hand made, so it might not always be 100% perfect, but we only send out quality product."