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Old 01-29-2007, 01:21 AM
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Harley Davidson/outlaw headlights

Anybody know where besides ford I can buy a set of Harley Davidson or outlaw headlights for a reasonable price?I've checked Ebay and have had no luck.

I would like them for my 2007 so I'm assuming 2005-2007 will work.

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Old 01-29-2007, 08:11 PM
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That is going to be an OEM only part for several years. From what I have seen, the cheapest way to do it is to pull the lens off and paint the stock headlights.
 
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That is going to be an OEM only part for several years. From what I have seen, the cheapest way to do it is to pull the lens off and paint the stock headlights.
Painting them was what I was going to do In the first place,But I wasn't sure if and how the lenses were sealed.And if there sealed would I beable to get them water proof again.I'm not sure if I want to go that route or not.The cheapest I found them were $574.99.I may sound cheap saying this but that kinda money for headlights sounds pretty high.

Thanks for the info ReAX.........
 
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I have done it once on an 89 F150. Take your time and use a very sharp knife or my preference is a #11 scalpel, and trim the sealant. Make shallow cuts until you get through. To put the lense back on, use RTV or your favorite black gasket maker.
 
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I have done it once on an 89 F150. Take your time and use a very sharp knife or my preference is a #11 scalpel, and trim the sealant. Make shallow cuts until you get through. To put the lense back on, use RTV or your favorite black gasket maker.
Again thanks ReAX,I'll give it a shot!
 
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any luck doing that?
 
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try these part numbers @ http://www.discountfordpartsaty2kford.com/

goto parts catalog, goto the parts number search, enter one of those numbers, then on right hand side click multiple parts search, put the other parts number you didn't use and ford for make, and thank NASSTY.
 
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