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Headlight Restoration in Tuxedo, NY
Tuxedo is mountains, forest and winding Route 17 through the Ramapo Pass — beautiful by day, genuinely dark by night. Cloudy headlights leave you guessing on those curves. We come to you near Tuxedo Park and Sterling Forest and restore your lenses to clear in about two hours.
Local Mobile Service
We come to you in the mountains
Tuxedo is a small town with a big backyard — the historic gated community of Tuxedo Park, the vast Sterling Forest State Park, and the wooded slopes of the Ramapo Mountains all around. It's a place where cars sit outside under open sky and long tree cover, and where the drives are scenic but almost entirely unlit once the sun drops behind the ridge.
Getting to a shop from up here is a trek, so we bring the shop to you. Whether you're inside Tuxedo Park, in the hamlet by the train station, or out toward Sterling Forest, we set up beside your vehicle and restore the headlights on site — no long drive, no wasted afternoon.
Tuxedo landmarks we work near
- Tuxedo Park & the historic village gates
- Sterling Forest State Park & Sterling Lake
- The New York Renaissance Faire grounds (Sterling Forest)
- The Tuxedo train station (Metro-North / NJ Transit)
- The Route 17 Ramapo corridor toward Sloatsburg
- Harriman State Park, just to the north and east
🧭 How we reach you in Tuxedo
Tuxedo runs right along NY-17 as it threads the Ramapo Pass between Southfields and Sloatsburg, with Sterling Mine Road and East Village Road branching toward Sterling Forest and Tuxedo Park. From the Monroe and Harriman side we come down 17; from Warwick we cut across through Greenwood Lake and Sterling Forest.
Rough GPS for the hamlet: 41.1898, -74.2093. Tuxedo Park is gated — arrange gate access when you book and we'll come right to your door.
Why It Matters Here
Dark mountain curves and heavy deer traffic
The stretch of Route 17 through Tuxedo and the back roads into Sterling Forest are some of the darkest, most wildlife-heavy driving in the county. Curves are tight, there's no lighting, and deer and bear move constantly between Harriman and Sterling Forest. A yellowed, hazy lens scatters its light instead of aiming it down the road — precisely the wrong thing on a blind mountain bend.
It matters at inspection time as well: New York's annual safety inspection checks that headlights work and aim correctly, and clear lenses give you the best chance of passing on output. On premium and well-kept vehicles especially, restoring cloudy lenses is a small, high-return fix compared with buying new assemblies — and we do it in your driveway.
Simple Pricing
Mobile Headlight Restoration — Starting at $199
Mobile headlight restoration starts at $199 — firm quote before we start, gated-community access easily arranged. Every restoration is backed by a 2-year warranty.
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