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Hi, everyone, first time on the forum, found it doing a search for my question.
I have a 94 F350 Turbodiesel, tow-package, dual battery (one on each side), crewcab 4wd with dual rear wheel.
The headlight lenses have becone fogged/almost useless. I read on this forum that it could be buffd out, however I already had purchased new headlight assemblies because I tried to clean off the discoloration using a polish without success, before I found this forum.
I am having trouble removing the old ones. The chrome trim ring upper two screws are obvious, and I read on this forum that there are two nuts to be removed behind the turn signals to get the trim ring off on the '93 model. I presume the '94 is the same? but I cannot locate these nuts. Any help is appreciated.
on edit:
I removed your dead links.
Last edited by alanscott; Jun 8, 2003 at 09:38 PM.
If you will look down from above the headlight, you should see where the bulb goes into the turn signal. After finding the bulb, the nuts you are looking for should be about 2 or 3 inches left and right of the bulb. There is a round hole cut out and the bolts are inset into there. good luck. duece
Originally posted by Eyespy Oh...sorry if I posted in the wrong forum. I see it was for Powerstrokes. Or maybe this should be in bodywork. My apologies.
Since someone has already answered, I'll leave it here.
Originally posted by gcduece If you will look down from above the headlight, you should see where the bulb goes into the turn signal. After finding the bulb, the nuts you are looking for should be about 2 or 3 inches left and right of the bulb. There is a round hole cut out and the bolts are inset into there. good luck. duece
Thank you! I will look there and see what I can find.
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