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Hey that is a site my body shop uses, I used them before my accident and while I was in there they told me they use that site so if your not that picky and its what the insurance companies like I say go for it.
I bought the Harley ones from the same seller and I was very pleased with them. These are actually made by Eagle Eyes, but if they aren't Ford's supplier then they must have bought the same tooling because they are an exact match to the Ford lights. I've had mine for around a year and there is absolutely no problem with the plastic getting cloudy or yellow like most aftermarket headlights tend to do. I don't think you can go wrong getting these.
Does anybody know what would be involved in swapping these in place of the factory plain XL lights? Did the XL's with the "exterior decor package" (chrome bumpers and upgraded headlights) use the chrome trim, even with the black grill? I don't recall the one's I've seen looking just like the Harley lights, either... I'd like to upgrade mine to this style headight, but I want to be sure it looks right.
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